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What’s the deal with “sometimes taxable”?
Repost from Avalara Just when you thought you had a handle on the rules for taxing goods and services, you come face to face with the new compliance bully on the block: “sometimes taxable.” Businesses must correctly deal with these sometimes exempt and sometimes subject to sales tax products and services or suffer the consequences. Knowing when...
How Does Microsoft Dynamics GP Keep Up With Current Trends?
New trends have emerged that can greatly impact the success of your business. Are you prepared to respond to these trends and turn them into a competitive advantage? Keeping pace with a mobile workforce. Anywhere access to relevant business data (inventory, account status, purchase history) is the new normal—your customers expect it! IT moves to...
Close is NOT Good Enough When It Comes to Sales Tax Compliance!
Close only counts in horseshoes, not in sales tax. Close in sales tax means either you aren’t collecting enough from your customer and are remitting too little to the taxing authorities, or you are overcharging your customer and face customer service issues. Either way, close is not good enough. Underpaying sales tax can prove to be costly. We...
Tips for Designing Microsoft Word Templates in Microsoft Dynamics GP
Much has already been written about the flexibility and convenience of using Microsoft Word Templates for customer-facing documents in Microsoft Dynamics GP. Users can replace the standard Report Writer formats with slick looking Invoices, Statements, POs, and more. We can email these attractive documents directly from Microsoft Dynamics GP. And,...
4 Ways to Save Time with New Features of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016
Expanded Workflow Functionality Expanded workflow functionality helps streamline financial, purchasing, sales, payroll, and project expense related approvals. Therefore, these new workflow features allow customers to quickly customize their solutions and accelerate business approvals. Automated emails can be sent to the approver for delegation,...
Can Microsoft Dynamics GP Provide Better Insight?
Running a successful business depends on the ability to gain insight into business data and extract and present information in a meaningful way. A company’s employees need to be able to transform data into actionable insight no matter where they are located in the organization. The capabilities available with Microsoft Dynamics GP can help people...
3 Factors to Consider When Evaluating ERP Partners
If your company has been growing consistently for the past few years and your brand, products, and services are stronger than ever it may be time to take the next step and replace your legacy ERP solution. The process of selecting an ERP platform that is right for your company can be intimidating, but when done with care it can support your...
Dynamics GP’s Workflow Capabilites Beyond The Purchase Order Process
Now that Dynamics GP offers Workflow capabilities in version GP2013R2 and beyond, we want to explore some of the many benefits beyond using it for the Purchase Order Process. This includes: Using Tasks vs. Approvals Vendor Approval GL Batch Approval Accounts Payable Approval Using Tasks vs. Approvals – Tasks are a feature that can be used in...
Dynamics GP Can Help Your Small to Mid-sized Business
In today’s highly competitive market, businesses are turning to more evolved software and financial management tools to gather data and provide detailed analytics of their operations. In some cases, corporations are spending millions of dollars to build completely customized and comprehensive business management solution suites. They could be...
Telltale Signs You’ve Outgrown QuickBooks: You’re Putting Off New Business Opportunities
Part of growing a successful business is the ability to manage expansion. You will eventually add employees, suppliers and vendors, and a growing list of customers as your business matures. Steady growth and expanding operations into a new state or country creates a new set of challenges that basic accounting software simply can’t handle. In...