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Sage One - Year End


Hi

Can a year end process be done on Sage One. I cannot see the function to enable me to do this.

Or do I have to jnl the p/l in the previous year and post to the p/l reserve so that is correct for the new year. If that is so I find this very stupid.

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Well you are going to have to do some amendments, but not the 'stupid' ones, yes the year end does roll.

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OK. Could you point me in the direction of the year end function.

I have gone into settings and entered the year end I want to complete but when I run a TB it is showing P & L items from the previous year.

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You dont say whether you are accessing this as an Accountant (extra) or just via your clients log in. But the beauty of Sage One is paid for monthly and therefore provides FULL telephone support (unlike other softwrae) as well as email support. Best place to start looking is in their help files, which are getting more detailed (and will get even more detailed if you complain!), then if you cannot find what you need then just phone them, or check out the (more up to date) You tube vids. (Not the old ones as enhancements have been made since it was first set up!)

No idea why you have got previous year items and frankly without more detail we cannot help, sounds like something has gone wrong, no lock down completed/wrong dates entered or maybe opening balances, which mightve needed journalling/wrong dates used.

Give access to sage and they will guide you

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 Joanne 

Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017 

Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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