Handling 1099 Backup Withholding in MS Dynamics SL 2015

One of the issues with 1099s is that if a vendor doesn’t provide a tax identification number (TIN), it’s your responsibility to withhold a percentage of any payments due. Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 and previous versions don’t have built-in functionality to deal with this situation, so users of the older software have to manually keep track of whose information is missing and make sure that the appropriate amounts are being withheld. Failure to comply with the IRS withholding rules may result in a $100 penalty for each incorrect or incomplete 1099-MISC form. Beginning with Microsoft Dynamics SL 2015, handling backup [...]

2026-01-29T16:24:26-08:00November 20th, 2017|

Dynamics GP vs. Financial Force: Who is the Better Choice for Small Business?

If you’re exploring new software for your company, weighing the options of Microsoft Dynamics vs. Financial Force is probably high on your radar. Both software options a popular choice. They both can do a lot of similar things. They at their core are an accounting system and will be able to handle your payables, receivables, etc. However, Microsoft Dynamics offers a better solution for small business, and here are three reasons why. […]

2026-01-29T16:24:21-08:00November 13th, 2017|

Inquiry Windows in MS Dynamics GP 2016

  One of the many reporting methods in Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 is through Inquiry windows, which are windows that function as a “question and answer” type of feedback . They’re available within the Inquiry section of the home page of each module of MS Dynamics GP. Although Inquiry windows aren’t really “reports” in the literal sense, they do offer a useful way to get data out of the system at the end-user level. They’re ideal for looking at specific information regarding a single transaction without permitting the information to be manipulated in any way. […]

2026-01-29T16:24:20-08:00November 10th, 2017|

Dynamics 365 Cost Breakdown for Small, Medium, and Enterprise Businesses

There are two editions of Microsoft Dynamics 365: Business and Enterprise. The former is the least expensive option and is designed for small and medium-sized businesses with up to 99 employees, while the Enterprise edition is meant for companies with 100 or more employees. The Dynamics 365 cost is based on the edition, the number of users, and their roles in terms of what features of the software they need to access in order to perform their job functions. Read more about Dynamics 365 pricing and options. […]

2026-01-29T16:24:19-08:00November 9th, 2017|

Microsoft Dynamics GP Pricing

Microsoft Dynamics GP pricing is determined based on fixed and variable costs. The software itself is a fixed cost, and it’s the same no matter where you buy it. Variable costs arise from maintenance, implementation, deployment, and user fees.   Dynamics GP Licensing There are three types of software licenses for Dynamics GP: Starter Pack, Extended Pack, and Customization Pack. The Starter Pack offers financials and distribution functionality and includes licenses for three concurrent users. This is adequate for most businesses, but more users with either full or limited read/write access can be supported for an additional fee per user.The [...]

2026-01-29T16:24:18-08:00November 7th, 2017|
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