Sage released the 2016 Payroll Tax Table update on
December 17, 2015. Version 19.7.28 contains all federal and state payroll tax
table data available as of that date that will be effective in 2016. It also
contains a few enhancements and fixes related to payroll processing. Install this update after all payroll to be
paid in 2015 has been final computed, and before any 2016 payroll is processed.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Archive Locally to Minimize Problems
While users can usually archive data across their network, running
the program on their local workstation on the data folder located on the server,
this involves pushing and pulling massive amounts of data over your local
network, in thousands of operations and processes. This tends to require much more time to
process since pushing and pulling that data over the network is inherently
slow. Sometimes networks fail to make a connection reliably, and this can cause
the archiving process to fail.
There are two ways to get around these potential problems:
- Perform the archiving process from the server’s desktop, rather than a workstation. This eliminates entirely the network’s effect on the process, or
- Copy the company data folder to your workstation’s C:\MB7 folder. Perform the archiving process on the copy of the company residing on your C: drive, and then copy the two resulting data folders – the cleaned up current company data folder and the new archive folder—back to the server.
Backup before Archiving!
The archiving process, whether for payroll closing or
archiving the general ledger, is a destructive process. Every discussion of archiving starts with an
admonition to back up (twice for safety) your data .
Most users have invested in significant backup systems and
processes that they rely on to prevent catastrophic loss of critical data. Too many of these same users do not regularly
test the backup process to ensure that their backups are effective and able to
be restored easily and quickly.
Too often we find that users are relying on these overnight
backups as their only backups when archiving their data. If they have a problem with their archiving
process—and problems do occur—they must restore from backup and start the
archiving process over again. And since they have relied on their outside
networking consultant to administer the backup process, they must wait for the
networking consultant to restore the data from the overnight backup, losing
valuable time in the process. And this
is NOT the time to find out that your overnight backups haven’t been working
properly!
The easiest, and most expedient, way to make a quick and
restorable backup is to use Windows Explorer to copy the current company data
folder and paste it onto your workstation’s desktop or some other location in
your network. To ensure that no one has
any files open that may not copy properly, just log into the company with Sage
100 Contractor with Exclusive Access, and then log out to make your “copy and paste”
backup. If the archiving process has any
problems, you can easily recover by deleting the file folders affected by the
failure and restoring the data folder from the “copy and paste” backup data
folder.
Backups when archiving are important to cloud
users also. Check with your cloud
hosting provider to ensure that you can make a quick and easy “copy and paste”
backup as well.Give us a call at 480-471-5305 or email walt@mathiesonconsulting.com if you have any questions or need help.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Closing Out the Year
With the introduction of multiyear general ledger
functionality in version 19 of Sage 100 Contractor, year-end closings have
become much more relaxed. No longer do
we have to worry about closing the general ledger before we can record any
transactions relating to the new fiscal year, and no longer do we have to
understand how Period 0 postings work.
However, let’s not get too relaxed…. The Payroll Year must still be closed and a
2015 Payroll Archive must still be created! Fortunately, this is not a terribly
difficult or time consuming process, but you have to time it correctly.
In December
- Ensure that you have the latest version of the program, currently version 19.6.54, installed.
- Ensure that your employee names, addresses and social security numbers are up-to-date.
- Determine with your tax advisor or benefits administrator whether you will be required to file forms 1094-C and 1095-C to comply with the Affordable Care Act. If so, ensure that the monthly data is present and up to date on the ACA Tab of the 5-2-1 Employees records. Doing this before the Close Payroll Year process will help you avoid making entries twice.
- Run 5-3-7 Payroll Audit regularly and ensure that any audit errors are corrected.
- Be aware that you may receive information from payers of Third Party Sick Pay that can affect your payroll tax reporting. Ensure that any notices received have been properly reflected in your payroll records.
- Determine with your tax advisor that all amounts that should be reported on W-2 forms have been included, including taxable vehicle allowances and certain taxable benefits for owners. Also review which payroll calculation amounts may have to be reflected on the W-2 forms.
After the Last
2015 Payroll is Processed and Before Any 2016 Payroll Records are Entered
- Run 5-3-7 Payroll Audit and ensure that there are no audit errors.
- Make a complete backup of the current company’s data folder.
- Decide ahead of the closing how you will name the 2015 Payroll Archive folder.
- Decide ahead of the closing whether you want to remove employee records for workers that have left the company.
- Log into the current company as Supervisor with Exclusive Access.
- Run 5-3-8 Close Payroll Year and follow the prompts and instructions carefully. It’s really rather simple!
Remember – prepare your 4th quarter payroll
returns and your W-2 and W-3 forms from your 2015 Payroll Archive company.
Contact us at 480-471-5305 or walt@mathiesonconsulting.com for additional
information or assistance with closing your payroll year.
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