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Logistaras: Innovative APP for the self-employed

Managing accounting and tax obligations is now made simple and easy for freelancers across Cyprus with the Logistaras mobile app, where the self-employed can log in their work expenses and income transactions anytime.

The app automatically generates the tables of profit and loss, income tax, VAT, and even VIES, ready for submission to the authorities. In addition, Logistaras sends reminders to the freelancer about when and what to do according to their individual settings: 3-month VAT period, if submission of VIES, etc.

The Logistaras innovative service was created to meet the needs of the self-employed in Cyprus and provide them with a solution for a more efficient and economical management of their accounting and tax obligations.

Logistaras successfully completed the IDEA startups incubator-accelerator program in 2021, then received investment from GAIN Venture Studios to develop the technology and was certified as an Innovative Small-Medium Enterprise by the Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digital Policy.

The Logistaras mobile app is now available to download from Google Play and Apple Store. You can opt for a free trial without any commitments. For more information visit the website www.logistaras.com or contact the company via email mail@logistaras.com.

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