If refreshing the screen for bank transactions, refresh back to the same account, not the first one on the list.
When a client has several bank and credit card accounts, it's frustrating that a refresh always takes you back to the first listed account, not the one you are working on.
It would be good to have a product to mange personal income, that does not have BAS or TPAR in it, could have a function for personal Tax liability and PAYE Deducted.
over 2 years ago
in Reckon One / Other
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Future consideration
If it is elected to NOT have leave balances on the payslip, it would be great if when this box is ticked that the title does not remain on the pay slip
Simplify onboarding employee for Payroll procedures
Current process to add all necessary information to run the first pay for an employee takes over an hour and half under the best of conditions. Need a simpler procedure to allow a faster onboarding of employees.
Fewer screens to flip through on E...
Items are a finer level than accounts and there should be a report to be able to track some items.
Eg We want to compare salary paid to certain employees with the amount charged to clients for the work items used by those eimployess.
It would be extremely useful for leave reporting if leave payroll items can be sub-categorised. For example Carers Leave, Sick Leave with Cert, and Sick Leave no Cert, all come off the PL accrued balance.
Search for an invoice by searching the individual line items
When you invoice customers for multiple products in one invoice, it's impossible to put all serial numbers into the invoice descriptions. So when a customer needs warranty information, it's almost impossible to find the invoice containing that pro...
A user still wants to have the GST 101 report showing the "Sales and Income" and the "Purchases and Expenses" boxes even if the period selected for the report does not have any transactions
I would like to be able to "untick" Account codes so they don't show up permanently. I don't use codes, so to have to untick every time I do a report is frustrating.