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MYOB, Xero on wrong side of IRD cloud computing warning


The two largest providers of cloud-based accounting services, Xero and MYOB, were in the gun yesterday as Inland Revenue issued an alert reminding businesses of their legal obligation to store local copies of business records.

The warning was bad n

Chris Keall
Tue, 14 Dec 2010

The two largest providers of cloud-based accounting services, Xero and MYOB, were in the gun yesterday as Inland Revenue issued an alert reminding businesses of their legal obligation to store local copies of business records.

The warning was bad news for Xero, and its customers, given the

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Chris Keall
Tue, 14 Dec 2010
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