Felix Klein, a freelance typographer, had a superpower: he could make fonts sing. But his kryptonite? The monthly VAT report.
The setup was easy. He connected his bank account, and poof —three months of coffee shop Wi-Fi payments appeared as neat little blue rows. Magic. But the real test was his "system"—a shoebox named "Tax-Fear 2024." lexoffice import
The system didn't just import the amount. It recognized the XML structure, pulled the client's VAT ID, checked it against the EU database, and pre-filled the correct "intra-community supply" line. Felix Klein, a freelance typographer, had a superpower:
"Impossible," he whispered.