Submit your Dynamics NAV VAT Return in compliance with HMRC’s Making Dax Digital for VAT (MTD for VAT) guidelines, without the need to upgrade.
Submit your Dynamics NAV VAT Return in compliance with HMRC’s Making Dax Digital for VAT (MTD for VAT) guidelines, without the need to upgrade.
It is a month until the new wave of Dynamics 365 Business Central Updates starts to roll out.
Introduction
As more people are upgrading to the cloud and also for compliance and speed reasons, we are going to mention how you can reduce the size of your database and the volume of transactions via the built-in tools within Dynamics 365 Business Central (which are the same for Dynamics NAV).
We recently had a request come through from a customer who wanted their drivers to sign for their goods on a touch screen. The change was primarily to save time on and speed up admin workload.
In the world of ERP solutions, there are a large number of providers often with particular target markets. At the mid-level, there are three significant players Microsoft, SAP and NetSuite.
When you first start your business, accounting systems such as QuickBooks, Xero et al. fit the bill perfectly. However, as your business grows, so do your requirements and needs. This often leads to companies struggling with the limitations of the system that was once a perfect fit.
It’s has been a long time since I’ve seen a company and product that has “knocked my socks off”, but on Monday we had a demo with SwiftCloud and their Sales Order App and Web Portal. I could see how this perfectly complements what we do with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.
We know that the flexible VAT setup in Business Central (& Dynamic NAV) is excellent once it is set up and users get familiar with it. However, it can be a complex and daunting set up for those that are not familiar with it. As such, the flexibility can lead to a lack of confidence in the figures...
39 years old today!
Cbiz started all those years ago in 1981, just 3 years before the original version of Dynamics 365 Business Central was released. Back then it was called PC-Plus and made by PC & C in Denmark.
Breaking up is never easy. However, times come when the relationship between a client and a supplier breaks down. The reasons for this are many and varied. When a relationship has reached this point, there is often very little that can address the situation.
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