Downloading reports, what you get and when a key is needed

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Reports is where the computation becomes documents. Everything is generated on your machine like everything else, a download is a file materialising from work already done, which is why the reports screen never makes you wait.

The family. The capital gains summary carries the year’s totals, the working paper lays out every disposal with its matching rule and citation, the self assessment helper maps figures toward the return, and the supporting documents, income, losses, a negligible value claim letter when your data holds a case for one, round out the set, around ten documents in both tiers. What each is for at filing time is covered in self assessment and record keeping.

Free up to 1,000 transactions, every report included, no card, no trial clock.

Past 1,000, downloads ask for a licence key. The computation never locks, your reports sit computed behind the request, and your session export never locks either, your data is never hostage. A key is one payment from the pricing page, covers every tax year past and future up to its transaction cap, and activates in Settings or right on the lock card, paste it whole, line breaks from email wrapping are harmless. After activation the licence shows who it belongs to, and the download you originally clicked completes on its own.

One key, forever. No renewal, no subscription, no per-year anything. If your history outgrows your key’s cap one day, a bigger key exists on the same page, and the app will say so plainly rather than fail strangely.