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Issue: September 2002: The Desktop Accountant

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The Desktop Accountant
QuickBooks® Tips for Accountants,
Consultants and Power Users
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| Doug Sleeter, Editor |
September 2002
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In This Issue
Practice Management & Marketing Tool
Kit Available
Sleeter Group's West Coast "Double Header"
Adjust Sales Tax by Item
Consultant of the Month: Anna Sheets
Want to Get Published?
Consultant's Corner: Dealing with Unprofitable, Strained QuickBooks Consulting
Relationships
Sleeter Group's College Textbook for 2002 Now Available
Free Shipping Available for Consultant's Reference Guide Version 2002
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Sleeter Group's
West Coast "Double Header"
The Sleeter Group is offering two
unique QuickBooks endorsed workshops in Seattle, WA in early October.
This will be the last opportunity to attend both of these workshops
at the same location on the West Coast! The workshops are being
held at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Tukwilla, WA (15 minutes
from Seattle Airport). The seminars will be held at the DoubleTree
Guest Suites in Tukwilla (15 minutes from the Seattle airport).
Come for one or both workshops and spend the weekend in the beautiful
northwest! For complete details visit us on the web.
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Adjusting Sales Tax
by Item
By Doug Sleeter
Sales tax tracking is automatic and
runs smoothly if you setup and operate QuickBooks correctly. However,
if your QuickBooks file was not set up correctly, or if the Sales Tax
feature has not been properly used in transactions, you will probably
have a significant amount of troubleshooting to do in order to diagnose
and repair the problems.
There are several ways to adjust the
sales tax payable account in QuickBooks. You can use a Journal Entry,
or you can create a transaction directly in the Sales Tax Payable account
register, or in QuickBooks 2002 and above, there is a new feature called
Adjust Sales Tax. However, all three of these methods for adjusting sales
tax produce essentially the same result a journal entry that adjusts sales
tax payable and offsets the adjustment to another account. If the purpose
of your adjustment is to record government-allowed discounts, interest,
penalties or rounding, any of these methods works just fine. You can think
of all these adjustments as sales tax return adjustments because
they all are something that you calculate and record somewhere on the
sales tax return.
However, for all other types of adjustments
to sales tax (e.g., adjustments that bring the balance of each sales tax
item up to some known amount), you'll need to adjust Sales Tax Payable
in a way that causes both the Sales Tax Payable account and the
Sales Tax Items to reflect the change.
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more>
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Consultant's
Corner
by Joe
Woodard
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Dealing with Unprofitable
QuickBooks Consulting Relationships
Many of your clients probably maintain
their financial information in QuickBooks with little or no
assistance from you throughout the year. Then, they engage
with you at year-end to produce the Company's tax return and,
if necessary, a compiled financial statement.
Unfortunately most small businesses do
not have a fully qualified bookkeeper on staff and, unsupported
by a QuickBooks consultant, are usually without accurate financial
records. After twelve months of compounded erroneous
data entry, the accountant usually finds that the QuickBooks
file is of little or no value in either managing the financial
position of the company or for preparing the tax return.
Your relationship to this type of client
is typically strained and unprofitable. Not only do
you provide only one service for these clients each year (the
tax return), clients are typically in this situation because
they are unable or unwilling to pay for the accounting and
QuickBooks training and support they need. The thrifty nature
of these clients typically extends to the tax return, forcing
you to work with a hopelessly distorted QuickBooks file under
tight budget constraints.
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more>
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Consultant of the Month
Anna Sheets
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Anna
Sheets
Metzger, Mancini & Lackner, CPAs
115 S. Eddy
South Bend, IN 46617
phone: (574) 232-9973
fax: (574) 232-8863
email: anna@mmlcpa.net
website: www.mmlcpa.net
Anna enjoys working directly with clients to accomplish
their reporting and management goals. With a wide variety of business
experience, she has helped hundreds of businesses to successfully meet
their accounting needs.
Specializing in
QuickBooks and Peachtree software support. Assisting clients in implementing
and troubleshooting their software systems. Preparation of financial statements,
individual and business tax returns (Federal and States).
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more>
To find a Sleeter Group Certified Consultant
in your area, visit www.sleeter.com
and click "Find a Certified QuickBooks Consultant" on our home
page.
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editors are seeking content from QuickBooks professionals who would like
to be published on The Sleeter Group Web site and in The Sleeter Group
Newsletter. Do you have some great tips, tricks, workarounds that QuickBooks
end users, or QuickBooks consultants would be interested in? If you do,
submit an article for our review. If we feel it meets the criteria we
are looking for, we will publish it. This is a fantastic way to demonstrate
your expertise and meet new clients. So if you are interested, please
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Sleeter Group's College
Textbook for 2002 Now Available
The 2002 Textbook written by Doug
Sleeter and published by Glencoe McGraw Hill has just been released.
This textbook, in its 4th year, is being used in colleges across the
country to teach QuickBooks. It is also used as an self study guide.
Click here
to read about it.
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Consultant's Reference
Guide Version 2002
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