Client education is static
VAT, PAYE, invoices, filing calendars, and import duty pages can answer more questions when users can test numbers immediately.
For accountants
AfroTools helps accounting firms add useful VAT, PAYE, invoice, tax-calendar, import-duty, and business cashflow calculators to client education, lead capture, and advisory workflows.
AfroTools calculators are estimates and workflow aids. They are not official filings, audit opinions, or a replacement for professional review.
Firms often explain tax and compliance repeatedly. Calculators make the guidance practical while keeping advisory judgment with the firm.
VAT, PAYE, invoices, filing calendars, and import duty pages can answer more questions when users can test numbers immediately.
A calculator result can route serious users into a cleaner brief: country, turnover, salary, tax type, deadline, and advisory need.
Multi-market firms can start with one country and expand only after source rules, disclaimers, and maintenance are clear.
Sponsored or branded calculators should keep source notes, updated dates, and no official filing claims.
Start with tools accountants already mention in client conversations.
Nigeria PAYE, Kenya PAYE, Ghana PAYE, and South Africa PAYE.
VAT/business tax hub, Nigeria VAT, Kenya VAT, and Ghana VAT.
Invoice generator, business tax calendar, and import duty calculator.
Choose the smallest paid path that proves client demand.
One attributed calculator on a public accounting resource page.
Co-branded styling, setup, analytics notes, and optional opt-in lead capture.
Client-specific VAT, fee, tax calendar, or advisory readiness workflow.
Server-side access for firms building internal calculators or client portals.
Accounting pilot
Send the target client page, country, tool, CTA, and review constraints. AfroTools can suggest the smallest widget, sponsored tool, custom calculator, or API pilot.