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Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostDo you use this software yourself, WHA? I object to using Sage but the thought of transferring 200 payrolls causes me to shake violently. If it was worthwhile, I;d do it though
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The OP objected to paying Sage £90, not me. We pay about £5k per annum to Sage for all the various software we get from them.
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Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostDo you use this software yourself, WHA? I object to using Sage but the thought of transferring 200 payrolls causes me to shake violently. If it was worthwhile, I;d do it though
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Originally posted by WHA View PostUse www.moneysoft.co.uk for payroll - £50 per year for a far better product which is easier and quicker to use.
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Use www.moneysoft.co.uk for payroll - £50 per year for a far better product which is easier and quicker to use.
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Use Microsoft Accounting 2008 - free.
I use it for my accounts to help on the Balance Sheet reporting. I also maintain a spreadsheet in case MS do a Sage at some point in the future.
Still working out how to do the FRS in MS Accounting though.
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostI'm using Sage Instant Payroll to run my payroll, just been on the phone to Sage support who tell me that to obtain the new 2008/2009 legislation updates I need to join their Sage support scheme for £90+VAT, and that there is no other way to get this update from Sage?? (I don't need the support, and paying £90 to get what probably amounts to a few figure changes is ridiculous).
Anyway, does anyone know of a source I can use to get either the updates, or the figures so I can manually edit myself? Had a search around but so far can't find anything.
Cheers.
You can manually edit the figures. What you need is a friendly type character who gets the updates from sage and will tell you what to enter
Yeah its not cheap for sage cover. But. It does save me the cost of an accountant. Get a friend to do my accounts - the bargain is that I do the year stuff (payroll etc) and give him the sage files and he tells me how much CT I pay etc.
Ok, he is an accountant but I went to Uni with him so its a fair cop.
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You've put your finger on the very reason I ditched Sage in April 2000.
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Payroll software updates - how/where?
I'm using Sage Instant Payroll to run my payroll, just been on the phone to Sage support who tell me that to obtain the new 2008/2009 legislation updates I need to join their Sage support scheme for £90+VAT, and that there is no other way to get this update from Sage?? (I don't need the support, and paying £90 to get what probably amounts to a few figure changes is ridiculous).
Anyway, does anyone know of a source I can use to get either the updates, or the figures so I can manually edit myself? Had a search around but so far can't find anything.
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