Trade Mark Journal No.2026/027 3 July 2026
UK00004404749 19 June 2026 (9,35,42)

- Class 9
- Downloadable computer software for capturing data from invoices and receipts; downloadable computer software for extracting data from invoices, receipts and other accounting documents; downloadable computer software for matching invoices, receipts and supporting documents to bank transaction records; downloadable computer software for reconciling business purchase records with bank transaction records; downloadable computer software for assigning purchase line items to expense account codes and for recording input value added tax (VAT), and for recording purchase (accounts-payable) entries and posting them to connected accounting software; downloadable computer software for managing accounts-payable and bookkeeping document review and approval workflows; downloadable computer software for generating and sending requests to suppliers for outstanding invoices, receipts and supporting accounting documents, and for monitoring for and ingesting the documents received in reply; downloadable computer software for organising and validating supporting accounting records and documentary evidence; downloadable computer software for exporting bookkeeping and purchase records to spreadsheet software and to connected accounting software; all of the aforesaid in this paragraph being software for performing bookkeeping and accounts-payable record-keeping functions on a business's own purchase and bank records, or on the purchase and bank records of that business's clients; downloadable computer software for capturing data from sales invoices and sales receipts for entry into bookkeeping records; downloadable computer software for reading and transcribing the fields of a sales invoice or sales receipt (namely customer, date, net amount, value added tax (VAT), gross amount and reference details) into bookkeeping ledger entries; downloadable computer software for matching sales invoices and sales receipts to incoming bank credits; downloadable computer software for reconciling sales and income records with bank transaction records; downloadable computer software for reconciling payout records and sales records from e-commerce marketplaces and online sales platforms with bank transaction records; downloadable computer software for maintaining customer records in an accounts-receivable ledger and for suggesting which accounts-receivable customer an unmatched incoming bank credit relates to; downloadable computer software for assigning sales line items to revenue (nominal) account codes and for recording output value added tax (VAT); downloadable computer software for recording sales-invoice (accounts-receivable) entries and posting them to connected accounting software; downloadable computer software for generating and sending requests to customers for outstanding sales documents, and for monitoring for and ingesting the documents received in reply; downloadable computer software for compiling and validating supporting accounting records and documentary evidence relating to sales and income records; downloadable computer software for routing accounts-receivable documents through review and approval; downloadable computer software for exporting bookkeeping, sales and accounts-receivable records to spreadsheet software and to connected accounting software; the aforesaid software being provided in the form of downloadable computer software applications, downloadable mobile software applications and downloadable web browser extension software; all of the aforesaid in this paragraph being software for performing bookkeeping, accounts-receivable and accounting-record-keeping functions on a business's own sales, income, accounts-receivable and bank records, or on the sales, income, accounts-receivable and bank records of that business's clients, including reconciling those records against the sales and payout records of e-commerce marketplaces and online sales platforms used by that business or client; downloadable computer software for preparing bookkeeping records for tax reporting, namely for classifying purchase and sales records to value-added-tax rates and treatments and to the income and expense categories prescribed by the relevant tax authority; downloadable computer software for compiling value-added-tax return working schedules and periodic income-tax category summaries; downloadable computer software for exporting such value-added-tax and income-tax summaries in a digital file format suitable for the user's own onward tax submission; all of the aforesaid in this paragraph being software for preparing for tax reporting a business's own bookkeeping records, or the bookkeeping records of that business's clients.
- Class 35
- Invoicing; preparation of invoices; administrative processing of invoices, business receipts, purchase orders and supplier documentation for book-keeping purposes; business record keeping services; compilation and systemisation of e-commerce marketplace and online sales platform sales records, refund records, fee records, tax records and payout records into accounting records for book-keeping and e-commerce accounting purposes; administrative processing of e-commerce marketplace and online sales platform transaction records for book-keeping and e-commerce accounting purposes; administration, billing and reconciliation of accounts on behalf of others; all of the aforesaid relating solely to supplier invoices, business receipts, purchase orders, business purchase records, accounts payable records, e-commerce marketplace transactions, online sales platform transactions, book-keeping, e-commerce accounting and business financial record keeping; excluding business consultancy services, business analysis services, business intelligence services, benchmarking services, market research services, market intelligence services, data analytics services, data reporting services, computerised data verification services, data certification services, database management services, payment processing services, financial management services, banking services, credit services, debit card services and money transfer services.
- Class 42
- Software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for capturing data from invoices and receipts; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for extracting data from invoices, receipts and other accounting documents; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for matching invoices, receipts and supporting documents to bank transaction records; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for reconciling business purchase records with bank transaction records; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for assigning purchase line items to expense account codes and for recording input value added tax (VAT), and for recording purchase (accounts-payable) entries and posting them to connected accounting software; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for managing accounts-payable and bookkeeping document review and approval workflows; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for generating and sending requests to suppliers for outstanding invoices, receipts and supporting accounting documents, and for monitoring for and ingesting the documents received in reply; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for organising and validating supporting accounting records and documentary evidence; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for exporting bookkeeping and purchase records to spreadsheet software and to connected accounting software; all of the aforesaid in this paragraph being software-as-a-service for performing bookkeeping and accounts-payable record-keeping functions on a business's own purchase and bank records, or on the purchase and bank records of that business's clients; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for capturing data from sales invoices and sales receipts for entry into bookkeeping records; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for reading and transcribing the fields of a sales invoice or sales receipt (namely customer, date, net amount, value added tax (VAT), gross amount and reference details) into bookkeeping ledger entries; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for matching sales invoices and sales receipts to incoming bank credits; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for reconciling sales and income records with bank transaction records; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for reconciling payout records and sales records from e-commerce marketplaces and online sales platforms with bank transaction records; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for maintaining customer records in an accounts-receivable ledger and for suggesting which accounts-receivable customer an unmatched incoming bank credit relates to; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for assigning sales line items to revenue (nominal) account codes and for recording output value added tax (VAT); software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for recording sales-invoice (accounts-receivable) entries and posting them to connected accounting software; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for generating and sending requests to customers for outstanding sales documents, and for monitoring for and ingesting the documents received in reply; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for compiling and validating supporting accounting records and documentary evidence relating to sales and income records; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for routing accounts-receivable documents through review and approval; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for exporting bookkeeping, sales and accounts-receivable records to spreadsheet software and to connected accounting software; all of the aforesaid in this paragraph being software-as-a-service for performing bookkeeping, accounts-receivable and accounting-record-keeping functions on a business's own sales, income, accounts-receivable and bank records, or on the sales, income, accounts-receivable and bank records of that business's clients, including reconciling those records against the sales and payout records of e-commerce marketplaces and online sales platforms used by that business or client; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for preparing bookkeeping records for tax reporting, namely for classifying purchase and sales records to value-added-tax rates and treatments and to the income and expense categories prescribed by the relevant tax authority; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for compiling value-added-tax return working schedules and periodic income-tax category summaries; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software for exporting such value-added-tax and income-tax summaries in a digital file format suitable for the user's own onward tax submission; all of the aforesaid in this paragraph being software-as-a-service for preparing for tax reporting a business's own bookkeeping records, or the bookkeeping records of that business's clients.
Capital M Merchandise LTD