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Use Microsoft Dynamics GP’s Tools to Keep Five Tax Areas in Order, and Conserve Cash

by Mark Polino
Director of Client Services, Fastpath, Integrated Business Group

You may or may not believe it's patriotic to pay more taxes, but either way it's important to get them right. Paying too little generates free visits from taxing authorities. Paying too much causes CEO and shareholder heartburn.

In tough economic times, you can't afford to get your taxes wrong, since both fines and overpayments eat cash. Fortunately, Microsoft Dynamics GP provides a number of tools out of the box to help ease the tracking of five common areas of tax information.

1.       Sales Tax - Dynamics GP provides a robust Sales Tax framework out of the box, allowing users to set up tax details and combine them into a tax schedule. This enables you to combine taxes, like state, county, province, and local sales tax into a single tax schedule. The tax detail setup provides many options for what to base the sales tax on, how to round the result, and how to deal with maximums, minimums and whether tax is taxable. In addition, there are a large number of third-party options that provide even more advanced functionality, including automatic updates.

2.       Use Tax - While not separately addressed in the application, Dynamics GP's Sales Tax functionality can be leveraged for use tax as well. Calculations are done via taxes set up in Sales Tax, and GP's credit card payment functionality can be used to move the Use Tax off of a vendor invoice and on to a taxing authority liability.

3.       Tangible Personal Property Tax - Tangible Personal Property Tax can be a nightmare, since each city or county can have its own tax process and form. To help with this, Dynamics GP provides a place for Tangible Personal Property ...

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About Mark Polino

Mark Polino is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a former Microsoft MVP (2007-2018) for Business Solutions. He is the author or coauthor of 5 books related to Microsoft Dynamics GP.  Mark also maintains the Dynamics GP focused website DynamicAccounting.net. He speaks and writes regularly about ERP related topics. Mark has been a controller and CFO for a division of a publicly traded company and he has  worked as a consultant implementing ERP solutions. Mark holds additional certifications including Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP), Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) , Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA). Dynamics Credentialed Professional for Dynamics GP 2015 (Core Install and Core Financials), Xero Certified. He holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Central Florida and an MBA from Rollins College. Mark lives with his family in Florida.

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