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Sage 200 Supplier Payments

29 March 2010 04:43
By Darren Bayley

Sage 200 allows a user to do bulk supplier payments based on invoice due dates, these payments can produce a remittance, update the ledgers and produce a file for loading into your bank's BACS payment software.

 

The video tutorial link below takes you through setting up your Sage to enable these payments to be made and then how to make the payments.

 



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Sage 200 Online VAT Submissions

12 March 2010 07:30
By Darren Bayley

There are upcoming changes in legislation which we expect will affect the majority of Sage 200 Suite customers. From the 1st April 2010, HMRC legislation changes dictate that all companies with a turnover of more than £100,000 will have to submit their VAT returns electronically.

 

To comply with this change in legislation Sage has included a new feature in the Sage 200 v2010 release. This feature will provide a link to the HMRC gateway, allowing users to electronically submit and pay their VAT return online.

 

Sage 200 v2010 is scheduled for release in June; therefore those customers who are affected by the change in legislation may need to submit their initial returns manually via the HMRC government gateway.

 

Those customers who are affected by the legislation and are not upgrading to Sage 200 v2010 i.e. Sage 200 v2009 and below, Sage MMS and Line 100 customers, will need to submit their returns manually via the HMRC government gateway from April onwards.



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Sage 200 Business Intelligence - Part 1

02 March 2010 04:03
By Darren Bayley
Sage 200 Business Intelligence is a powerful tool to enable you to query your Sage data directly from Excel and then to "slice and dice" that data for better management decisions.

The video tutorial link below takes you through setting up a report for stock sales and margins and in the process shows you some of the tools that can be used within BI.



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Sage 200 Project Accounting Additional Information

17 February 2010 04:57
By Darren Bayley
Sage 200 allows you to have multiple additional information items applied to a project for project management, enquires and reporting purposes.

The video tutorial link below takes you through setting up an additional information iteam and then attaching that item to a project.



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Sage 200 Editing Financial Statements and Creating Nominals

15 February 2010 10:10
By Darren Bayley
Sage 200 allows you to have multiple financial statement layouts and reporting via cost centres and/or departments.

The video tutorial link below takes you through setting up a new nominal code with multiple cost centres and departments and then adding that code to the Profit and Loss layout.



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Sage 200 Retrospective Aged Debtors and Creditors

12 February 2010 09:33
By Darren Bayley

A question that we frequently get asked is how to run a retrospective aged debtor or creditor report in Sage 200, this blog will show you how.

I will go through running an aged debt report but it same logic applies to run an aged credit report.

Bring up the sales aging report as normal – Sales, Reports, Credit Control, Aged Debtors

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Without changing any other criteria you need to tick the box called “Retrospective” as indicated above and then select the date that you want the report to run at in “base date for ageing”.

In the above example the date is set to 31 Dec 2009, so by selecting retrospective this will run a report as if it had been run on 31st Dec 2009, which means it will only include transactions, invoices, credits, receipts etc plus allocations dated before 31st Dec 2009.

Should the report not equal your expected value, for example agreeing to the nominal, then what has probably happened is that you have a payment or receipt date that is different to the allocation date of that receipt or payment. This is especially common on the purchase ledger if a payment run is made prior to a month end and the transaction is dated for the next month, the allocation will be in one month and the payment in the next so there is a reconciliation difference of that amount.

Allocation dates are shown at the top of the payment/receipt allocation screens, pictured below

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Sage 200 2010 Coming Soon

10 February 2010 03:53
By Darren Bayley

Scheduled for release in June 2010 the latest version of Sage 200 will revamp some areas to make reporting easier and also develop some new areas to add to the functionality of Sage 200.

 

What we know so far of the plans are:

 

New Report Designer

Complete change along with a reporting layer that will make finding and reporting on data much easier. There will alsobe changes to how data is stored to enable easier reporting such as how customer and supplier analysis codes work.

 

Purchase Order Authorisation

Improvements to this area including remote authorisation.

 

Sage 200 Mobile

Giving remote access to Sage 200 to remote users.

 

VAT Returns

On-line filing of VAT returns to meet legislative changes.

 

Wish List Changes

Sage are making large efforts to include customer wish list items into future releases, so make sure you tell us of any areas you'd like to see improved or added.

 

Some examples of wish list items that have been included in Sage 200 2010 are:

 

  • Retrospective stock valuation
  • Update exchange rates at point of invoice
  • Recieve text and service items with stock

 

We will post more updates as we get closer to the release date, so be sure to return to the blog or use the RSS subscriptions to be notified of any updates.



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