Pali Launches SDLT/LTT and AP1 System

Pali Launches SDLT/LTT and AP1 System

Pali’s new post-completion system enables conveyancers and support staff to submit their SDLT, Welsh LTT and AP1 forms via the Pali platform, streamlining post-completions tasks and processes through one single secure sign-on, helping them to complete all the required tasks more quickly & efficiently.

Our user-friendly smart platform is seamlessly integrated with all government websites such as HMRC, WRA, Land Registry and Companies House to enable conveyancers to submit AP1 and MR01/4 forms. Auto- filled forms remove the need to continuously re-key data, reducing errors and requisitions, saving valuable time and hassle. Fully GDPR compliant at individual form level, ensuring safe efficient use of data with a permanent audit trail and easy access to information.

With the recent changes to the timeframe conveyancers have to file Stamp Duty Land Tax Return reducing from 30 days to 14 days, Pali’s new post completion system couldn’t have come at a better time. The system enables solicitors, conveyancers and support staff across England and Wales to submit their SDLT or LTT and AP1 forms via the Pali Platform in a quick and easy way using advanced time-saving tools. The newly reduced time frame of 14 days does not apply to Wales, however the Pali system will detect whether the property is English or Welsh. Unique to Pali, users can eSubmit Welsh Land Transaction Tax returns, enabling users to manage LTT Submissions alongside the English SDLT equivalents, drastically easing administration burdens. Commercial conveyancers can easily submit MR01 and MR04 forms online to Companies House.

Pali’s latest development means clients can now manage the whole process from quote to completion achieving maximum digital efficiency, freeing up valuable time to concentrate on client service and outcomes.

This article was submitted to be published by Pali Ltd as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer

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