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Read about our new Android app, and learn how to avoid Self Assessment stress next January. Incoming

Read about our new Android app, and learn how to avoid Self Assessment stress next January. [FreeAgent]( [FreeAgent News February 2019]( Incoming! The new FreeAgent Android app has arrived A couple of months back, you might remember that we launched a brand new iOS mobile app. At the time, we promised that a new Android version would be hot on its heels and we’re pleased to say that it’s now live! The Android app has been rebuilt as a fully native mobile app, which means it feels faster and more responsive and gives us a really solid foundation for adding lots more exciting features in the future. Today we’re excited to release the first wave of these new features, from improved search functionality and ‘pull to refresh’ to new invoicing and estimate options. See the full list of updates in the [latest blog post]( from our CPO, Roan Lavery. [Image]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Fact or fiction? 4 myths of self-employment When it comes to the self-employed lifestyle, there are a whole host of misconceptions that need to be put right, so we've separated fact from fiction! [Read the blog]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Feeling the love from FreeAgent 💘 It’s Valentine's Day tomorrow and we have lots of fun planned on social media to make sure you feel the love from your favourite accounting software! 🥰 Follow us on [Facebook](, [Twitter]( & [Instagram]( to get involved! 💙 --------------------------------------------------------------- 6 ways to make next January less taxing Relieved that Self Assessment season is over for another year? We've got six strategies that you can start implementing now to make sure that next year's Self Assessment is smooth, streamlined and simple . [Read the blog]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Glossary: what is an LLP? Emily Coltman, FreeAgent's Chief Accountant, provides you with a jargon-free A-Z of accounting terms.](  [Try FreeAgent for free]( Happy accounting! Team FreeAgent Voted #1 accounting software for small business! Winner: 2018 Accounting Excellence Awards, Small Business Accounting Software of the Year [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Read our Blog]( [Read our Blog]( FreeAgent Central Ltd One Edinburgh Quay, 133 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, EH3 9QG Registered in Scotland SC316774. VAT Registration Number 916386308. You’re receiving this email from FreeAgent because you are currently subscribed to our marketing communications. You’re the boss! Receive the emails you like, get rid of the rest: [manage your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe.](

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