Nice PDFs are being produced by CH from CT600 (Corporation tax "returns") data:

I "played" with whorunsit at the weekend and in a few clicks had found
accounts, in a pretty PDF that I had never seen before, that I
submitted a little less than a month ago (using the governments awful
"interactive" PDF "form" aarggh! aaargh! AAARGGH!). Anyway, point is I
saw a generated PDF that I probably wouldn't ever have realised even
existed if I hadn't clicked on whorunsit to start with. +1 ease of
use, proof by use case :-)

Yours
Dave

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Paul Waring <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 24/10/11 13:19, Matt Robinson wrote:
>>
>> Obviously there are many other reasons it'd be nice if CH supplied company
>> accounts in a format that wasn't a photographic scan of the submitted
>> documents saved as a bizarre multi-layer TIF
>
> The format should be less of a problem as more and more companies file their
> accounts electronically. Ideally companies would file their accounts in a
> standard format, and interested parties would be able to download that
> information, e.g. in XBRL:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBRL
>
> Unfortunately CH has decided not to mandate electronic filing though, and
> they won't reconsider until 2014:
>
> http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/about/electronicServices.shtml
>
> Paul
>
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