Monday, February 2, 2015
Current Version Information!
The
latest and greatest version of Sage 100 Contractor is version 19.5.34, the
release of which was announced on January 23, 2015. This version was released to update state
income tax withholding tables for states that were tardy in publishing their
withholding tables. It also contains
some fixes for problems discovered in version 19.5.27. The 19.5.27 version was
announced in the middle of December 2014 with the caveat that it should not be
installed before the payroll of 2014 (based on check date) is processed and
posted to the general ledger and the 2014 Payroll Year is closed. This version
includes the latest Federal and State withholding tax tables for 2015 available
at that time and enhancements for helping employers collect and report employee
benefit information to comply with the Affordable Care Act.
Tips for Outside Accountants and Auditors of Sage 100 Contractor Clients
I get calls from clients asking for assistance with entering Adjusting Entries provided by their outside accountants and auditors, only to find out that the entries are written without consideration of the functionality of Sage 100 Contractor. I sometimes find that outside accountants don’t understand how the program works and what effect certain built-in controls have on the accounting processes of the company. In an effort to help clients with communicate their accountants, I suggest the following tips be provided to your accountants:
If your outside accountants and auditors have questions that you cannot answer satisfactorily, consider having them contact Mathieson Consulting, your friendly Sage Certified Consultant!
- Understand what General Ledger (“GL”) accounts serve as control accounts and have specific requirements. Control accounts are specified in menu 1-8 General Ledger Setup. Most control accounts have specific requirements:
- Accounts Receivable entries require that a job be specified and, where appropriate, specific invoice numbers.
- Service Receivable entries require that a client be specified and, where appropriate, specific invoice numbers.
- Accounts Payable entries require that a vendor be specified and, where appropriate, specific invoice numbers.
- Journal transactions cannot be posted directly as such to receivable and payable control accounts but such entries can be made by entering debit and credit memos to these accounts.
- Sage 100 Contractor vigorously enforces job costing in specific ranges of accounts. Any entry to GL accounts in the WIP Assets or Direct Expenses ranges of accounts must have a job, cost code and cost type! If you are going to propose an adjusting entry to accounts in these ranges, expect to provide a job number, cost code and cost type. Don’t suggest that the client create a junk job number just for adjusting entries. It just trashes up important reports like the bonding report. If you have an entry that can’t be attributed to a specific job, post it to a GL account in the Overhead or Administrative ranges of accounts.
- Sage 100 Contractor vigorously enforces equipment costing in specific ranges of accounts. Any entry to GL accounts in the Equipment/Shop Expense range of accounts must have a specific equipment number, cost code and cost type! If you are going to propose an adjusting entry to accounts in this range, expect to provide an equipment number, cost code and cost type. Don’t suggest that the client create a junk equipment number just for adjusting entries. It just trashes up the equipment database and encourages clients to subvert the enforced equipment costing. If you have an entry that can’t be attributed to a specific equipment number, post it to a GL account in the Overhead or Administrative ranges of accounts.
- Control accounts for the Equipment Management system are specified in menu 1-8 General Ledger Setup. Single GL accounts for Equipment Cost, Equipment Accumulated Depreciation, and Equipment Loans are defined there, and any postings to these GL accounts require subaccounts that correspond to Equipment defined in menu 8-3 Equipment. If you propose an adjusting entry to one of these control accounts, be prepared to identify what equipment number should specified.
- Be aware of defined departments and subaccounts when proposing adjusting entries. If a GL Account is set up for Subaccounts or Departments, please provide that information for your entries. Subaccounts and Departments are important control and information points, and are required for any entry to GL Accounts that are defined for such.
- When adjusting journal entries are provided to the client, help them by identifying which entries are merely reclassifying entries (for presentation purposes only) and do not need to be posted to the client’s books, and which entries are accruals that should be reversed in the next fiscal year.
- When adjusting journal entries are provided to the client, it helps to also provide a copy of your working trial balance as well. This can help resolve questions about the entries, and provides a means of confirming that the client’s books are in agreement with published financial statements and tax returns.
If your outside accountants and auditors have questions that you cannot answer satisfactorily, consider having them contact Mathieson Consulting, your friendly Sage Certified Consultant!
Friday, January 2, 2015
Current Version Information!
The
latest and greatest version of Sage 100 Contractor is version 19.5.27. This version was announced in the middle of
December 2014 with the caveat that it should not be installed before the
payroll of 2014 (based on check date) is processed and posted to the general
ledger and the 2014 Payroll Year is closed. This version includes the latest
Federal and State withholding tax tables for 2015 and enhancements for helping
employers collect and report employee benefit information to comply with the
Affordable Care Act.
A New Year Resolution
The Times Square ball has dropped, the 2014 calendar has
been replaced with a 2015 version, and it is traditionally time to resolve to
do things better in the New Year. With
that in mind, consider adopting the following New Year Resolution:
I resolve to help all
of my Sage 100 Contractor users customize their program workspaces so that they
can work more efficiently and effectively with the program. I will learn how to:
- Change what Activity Centers (the tabs across the top of the desktop) are shown and available to a user for their daily work tasks.
- Modify what menu items show on an Activity Center and how those menu items are arranged on the screen, whether there are lines corresponding to work flows between the menu items, and whether there are boxes drawn around like menu items. This is all intended to make it possible to arrange the desktop in a manner that is most helpful to a specific user and his or her role in the organization.
- Place links to specific reports on the activity center workspaces that are most likely to be useful to a user during their typical workday. Report links can be integrated into the work flow diagrams or grouped to suit the user’s needs.
- Place links to other programs (like Excel, Word, Outlook, DataLink Viewer, or whatever one might need) on the Activity Center workspace so that the user doesn’t have to get out of Sage 100 Contractor to use other tools that are important to their work and role in the organization.
- Teach users how to hide unneeded columns in work grids throughout the program so that they aren’t burdened by viewing and entering through columns that don’t apply to the way the user should work.
Helping users use Sage 100 Contractor more efficiently will
help the organization achieve its goals in the New Year.
If you are unsure how to take advantage of these
features, give your Sage 100 Contractor Certified Consultant a call for
assistance.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Critical Version Information!
All users should plan on updating their Sage 100 Contractor
program version to Version 19. Sage has advised that they will not support
Versions 18 and earlier. Specifically, the Aatrix Tax Filing capabilities will
not produce documents (think W-2s and 1099s) suitable for filing with Versions
18 and earlier. The program will likely produce documents, but they will be
printed with a DRAFT watermark that makes them unsuitable for filing.
Version 19.5 will be available for download to
users with current support contracts in mid-December. This version will contain the latest Federal
and State Income Tax Withholding Tables for 2015 and will include capabilities
to assist with compliance with the Affordable Care Act. DO NOT install this update until after you
have completed all your 2014 payroll entries and closed your payroll year.
Year End Closing
Last month, I wrote about things that users can do to prepare
for year end, particularly for preparation of W-2s and 1099s. There is still
time to continue with your preparations, but now I want to talk about what
users should do at the end of December.
With the functionalities added in Version 19, the tasks that must
be done at the end of December are significantly fewer than were required in
earlier versions of the program.
The only thing a user must do at the end of December in
Version 19 is close the payroll year. Payroll must be closed only after
the last payroll record for 2014 is entered, computed, printed and posted and before
any payroll record for 2015 is entered in menu 5-2-2. Payroll data entered in 5-5-1 Daily Payroll
or 6-11-6 Daily Field Reports or 11-2 Service Work Orders/Invoices/Credits will
survive the Close Payroll Year process and be available for 2015 Payroll
processing, but any entries in 5-2-2 Payroll Records will be removed during the
Close Payroll Year process.
Follow the Year-End Checklists document found in the Product
Documentation area of the drop-down menu of the Home and Resources Activity
Center. I strongly encourage users to read through the document and then follow
the check list in the order specified.
And above all else, BACK UP your data folder before you start!
Be aware that the Maximum Wages subject to FICA (Social
Security) Tax in 2015 is $118,500, up from $117,000 in 2014. While the Version
19.5 update will update the Federal and State Income Tax Withholding tables,
users are expected to update their FICA, FUTA, and State Unemployment payroll
calculations and push the updated data to all employees.
Other than making sure your data is shipshape, there is
little that needs to be done at the end of December for 1099s or your fiscal
year end closing. The 1099s should be
processed and printed or E-Filed during January 2015, and your fiscal year end
data should not be archived until all entries are made and finalized for 2014
and your balances tied back to published financial statements and tax returns.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Version Information
The current version of Sage 100 Contractor is still version 19.4.58, but in
the past few days Sage has advised
that it will only support version 19.5 (which won’t be available until
mid-December) for the impending Year End. The 19.5 update will contain
the 2015 Tax Tables. Thus, be on the
lookout for the version 19.5 in December and be ready to install it so that
withholdings for 2015 Federal and State Income Taxes will be correctly
calculated.
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Master Builder Notes is maintained by Walt and Gerry Mathieson, Sage Master Builder Certified Consultants. We have provided implementation, training and report writing services and general business advise to users of Sage Master Builder since 2000 and have over 30 years of real-world accounting and business management experience. While based in AZ, we use Internet tools and telecommunications to work with clients across the country. If you have Internet access, we are instantly available to assist you! To reach us, email to info@mathiesonconsulting.com or info@spcconsultants.biz.