LONDON, United Kingdom - 23 September, 2025 - As the HMRC deadline approaches, UK taxpayers are increasingly turning to digital self assessment software for faster and more accurate filing. Pie is emerging as the go-to choice, offering a seamless way to prepare and submit tax returns online.
A Smarter Way to File
With more than 12 million self assessment returns filed each year, accuracy and speed are critical. Pie provides:
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Direct HMRC submissions that reduce errors.
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Real-time calculations so users always know what they owe.
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Digital guidance that walks taxpayers step by step through their return.
“We designed Pie so that anyone, regardless of experience, can file their return digitally and confidently,” said Tommy Mcnally, Founder of Pie. “It’s about turning a stressful process into something simple and empowering.”
Designed for Modern Taxpayers
From freelancers and contractors to landlords and small business owners, Pie adapts to the needs of the self-employed economy. Its intuitive platform ensures compliance while saving users hours during tax season.
“Filing my return used to be a nightmare, but Pie made it quick and straightforward. I felt in control the whole time,” said a London-based user.
Leading the Digital Shift
By combining simplicity, accuracy, and HMRC-ready submissions, Pie is setting a new standard for digital self assessment software in the UK.
Call to Action: Explore Pie’s digital self assessment tools today at https://pie.tax.
About Pie
Founded by Tommy Mcnally, Pie Money Limited is a UK fintech transforming the way people do taxes. Pie offers digital self assessment filing, HMRC submissions, real-time tax projections, and compliance support, trusted by thousands across the UK.
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Pie Money Limited
Tommy Mcnally
77 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2, D02 XE80, Ireland
help@pie.tax
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Company Name: Pie Money Limited
Contact Person: Tommy Mcnally
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Address:77 Lower Camden Street
City: Dublin 2
State: D02 XE80 Ireland
Country: United Kingdom
Website: https://pie.tax