by Jack Schaller | Feb 3, 2022 | Accounting, Errors & Alerts, Sage 50
If you are using Sage 50 2021, when you open the application on or after March 2 you will see an “obsolescence” message appear. This is Sage’s method to announce that Sage will no longer support the Sage 50 2021 product. What does this really mean?If you have an...
by Jack Schaller | Jul 20, 2021 | Accounting, Add-Ons, Sage 50
Almost by accident, we recently stumbled upon a 3rd party application for Sage 50 that we think could benefit many of our clients. The app is called AutoEntry. It takes the drudgery out of manually entering invoice details into Sage 50 by scanning each document,...
by Dana Riel | Jul 13, 2021 | Accounting
LawPay, an AffiniPay service, is the gold standard for law firms who want a secure and reliable method of accepting payments and trust funds. While other payment services provide links to their sites, or require specific applications for acceptance, LawPay now offers...
by Dana Riel | Jun 2, 2021 | Accounting, QuickBooks
On May 31, 2021, Intuit Corporation, the manufacturer of QuickBooks Desktop (and QuickBooks Online), announced its support for QuickBooks Desktop Version 2020 and QuickBooks Desktop Version 2021 only. They will no longer support QuickBooks Desktop Versions 2019 and...
by Dana Riel | Dec 23, 2020 | Accounting, QuickBooks
We’re approaching 2021, but 2020 still has a surprise in store for QuickBooks users: the IRS released a new form to report payments made to independent contractors or others that provide services in a capacity other than as an employee. We’re alerting our...
by Alan Phillips | Nov 20, 2020 | Accounting, Sage 50, Tips & Tricks
We do not usually write articles about tax issues, but we recently found some noteworthy articles related to taxes, the pandemic, and COVID-19, for you to think about. These are all courtesy of the “Accounting Today” Daily Briefing, to which we subscribe. Coronavirus...