Top 10 Tuesday picks includes posts from One Hour Bookkeeper, CPASiteSolutions, The Bottom Line, Top Notch Bookkeeping, Business-Keepers Consulting, Nerd's Blog, the QuickBooks Specialist & the IRS Continue reading
Spending payroll tax money for other purposes is considered to be willful failure to pay taxes and can lead to huge penalties and interest. Continue reading
If you are using QuickBooks to manage your inventory, you need to understand how QuickBooks deals with the cost of inventory items. Guest blogger, Charlie Russell explains how QuickBooks handles these costs. Continue reading
There are two possible ways to track retainage that you owe to your subcontractors; one method utilizes a Sub-Account of Accounts Payable, called Retainage Payable, and the other method utilizes an Other Liability Account, called Retainage Due to Subcontractors. Please review the setup and use of both methods, and choose whichever one seems more appropriate for your use. Continue reading
Top 10 Tuesday is a new feature here on the QuickBooks for Contractors blog and will feature our top 10 favorite QuickBooks tips and articles from around the web. Continue reading
I have to confess, it's been a horribly busy week, and while I have a bunch of new "things" in the works, they all need some final touches so nothing new is ready for this week. Continue reading
Performance problems in QuickBooks is one warning sign that your QuickBooks data file is probably getting too big. How big is too big? Shannon Tucker, our guest blogger answers that question and more. Continue reading
Giving your QuickBooks company data to an IRS Auditor is almost like inviting a stranger into your home - you don't know what they will do. Create an External Accountant Continue reading















