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  • There is so much news and information floating around the web – it’s difficult (at best) to keep up! I’ve added a WordPress plug-in that grabs information from my Twitter stream to help me (and hopefully you as well) keep up with everything. Look for the Weekly Wrap-Up: News You Can Use every Friday. See what caught my attention this week in these topics: Accounting & Taxes, eBooks/Webinars/Videos, Payroll/Certified Payroll/Prevailing Wage, QuickBooks, Small Business/Organization/Productivity, Construction, and Social Media/Marketing/Website Design.

  • Entering payroll for normal employee work hours and drive time and passing only the work hours through to client invoices is not only important but confusing. The following question was submitted by a reader who pays from the start of the first job till the end of the last job of the day (not including lunch break). I have my employees fill out a time tracker sheet each day that shows the time started at the first job till the end, drive time in between jobs, so on and so forth. I enter this into QuickBooks but I can't figure out where to enter in drive time to pay the girls their hourly wage on payroll but to not invoice anyone for drive time.

  • Can you deduct the cost of lost equipment from your employee’s pay? As a business owner I'm betting that on more than one occasion you have had an employee who has lost his company provided cell phone more than once and you've have to replace it. Perhaps you want to recover the cost of the phone via a payroll deduction - before you do, read the rest of this article, because the answer depends first on state and federal restrictions and second on how much you want to deduct.

  • There is so much news and information floating around the web – it’s difficult (at best) to keep up! I’ve added a WordPress plug-in that grabs information from my Twitter stream to help me (and hopefully you as well) keep up with everything. Look for the Weekly Wrap-Up: News You Can Use every Friday. See what's in store this week!

  • An important QuickBooks Payroll System Maintenance Announcement - a system-wide upgrade will start at 6 p.m. on Thursday 5/24/2012 and continue through 5 a.m. on Tuesday 5/29/2012 - Direct Deposit will also be effected and don't forget that this is also the Memorial Day holiday weekend! QuickBooks Payroll will not process direct deposit checks dated for Monday, May 28, 2012 due to the Memorial Day holiday. In order for your employees to receive their paychecks before Monday, May 28, you should change your paycheck date to Friday, May 25 and send your payroll by 5pm PT on Wednesday, May 23.

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New QuickBooks Support & Training Website

We've launched a new website specifically for QuickBooks Support & Training.  Visit Learn to Use QuickBooks in your construction business.

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QuickBooks Training


qb-trainingAs a contractor or bookkeeper working QuickBooks, finding information on how to setup your new QuickBooks program to use in your commercial/government contract construction business can be a daunting task. The QuickBooks manual, In-Program Help, and the QuickBooks Learning Center all seem to focus on setting up QuickBooks for the homebuilder or residential contractor - - which can leave you feeling rather confused.

The items in this section are free excerpts from the "QuickBooks for Contractors - Mastering QuickBooks for Commercial Contractors" book, currently being written by Nancy Smyth, Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor and President of Sunburst Software Solutions, Inc.


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CSI MasterFormat Cost Codes CSI MasterFormat Cost Codes

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Date added: 06/01/2007
Date modified: 12/26/2010
Downloads: 519

When setting up your QuickBooks Item List have you ever wished that you had access to the CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) Cost Code List? MasterFormat™ is the specifications-writing standard for most commercial building design and construction projects in North America. It lists titles and section numbers for organizing data about construction requirements, products, and activities. By standardizing such information, MasterFormat facilitates communication among architects, specifiers, contractors and suppliers, which help them meet building owners' requirements, timelines, and budgets.

170 pages. From the June 2007 Newsletter.

Accounting for Construction Contracts - Construction Tax Tips Accounting for Construction Contracts - Construction Tax Tips

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Date added: 02/09/2007
Date modified: 12/26/2010
Downloads: 471

There are numerous ways in which you can perform accounting for your construction contracts; many Quickbooks ProAdvisors and even CPA's will recommend that you use "work in progress", but is that really the right or best choice for your business? Read about these various methods in this resource from the IRS and decide for yourself.

8 pages. From the March 2007 Newsletter.

Accounting Methods for Construction Contracts Accounting Methods for Construction Contracts

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Date added: 02/08/2007
Date modified: 12/26/2010
Downloads: 421

A companion piece to the Construction Tax Tips - Accounting for Construction article; Accounting Methods for Construction Contracts was published by the Internal Revenue Service, Small Business and Self-Employed, Taxpayer Education and Communication.

26 pages. From the March 2007 Newsletter.