This is Part 2 in a five-part series for Microsoft Dynamics SL year-end closing best practices. (Click here for Part 1) Below you’ll find the year-end closing for the Purchasing and Accounts Payable Modules in Dynamics SL, with checklists and other detailed information.
The series covers the following:
Note: Year end is a good time for IT Support to test the Dynamics SL Database Backups to make sure they work. You don’t want to discover the backups are not working when you need them. After testing, perform backups of the Application and System databases prior to starting the year-end closing process.
Closing Accounts Payable includes reviewing Accounts Payable data along with Purchasing and the preparation for generating the 1099s. We will begin with the review of the Purchasing Module because the close of Accounts Payable also closes Purchasing.
Here are reports and inquiries to assist with the Purchasing review process:
The Purchasing Module will close when the Accounts Payable Module is closed.
Steps to confirm all documents for the year have been entered:
If the Vendor Trial Balance Report and the General Ledger Trial Balance Report for the Accounts Payable accounts do not agree, here’s what you can do:
When the end of the calendar year approaches, it is time to prepare for processing 1099s. These tax forms can be processed before or after AP Year End Close. You don’t have to wait until the Accounts Payable Module is closed. In fact, there are steps you can work on now to ensure a successful and smooth production of 1099s. Review the steps in this checklist before running 1099s.
If corrections are needed to the 1099 amounts, they can be entered in the Vendor Maintenance screen (03.270.00) in Initialize Mode.
Expert Tip: The formats and data needed for the 1099s are subject to IRS rules and regulations. Microsoft provides an annual Year-End Update package that incorporates the latest IRS information for Dynamics SL.
Our next segment covers the Flexible Billings, Order Management and Accounts Receivable Modules.
Click below to read these articles in the series:
Reach out to our Dynamics SL experts for any additional information or to answer any specific questions.
About the Author
Jane Nygren is a Senior Consultant with the Customer Care SL Team, for Enavate Managed Services, a DXC Services Partner. She is a CPA with certifications in the States of Texas and Wyoming. Her MBA Degree is from the University of Tulsa. In additional to her Dynamics SL experience, Jane uses her Accounting knowledge and experience to resolve financial cases in the Customer Care SL Queue. She enjoys the simple things like going to the local Whataburger every Saturday (drive thru during the pandemic) and just hanging out with her husband and cat named ‘Little Girl’. Jane stays involved at her church. Her Hometown is Tulsa, Oklahoma. She currently lives in the Houston area.
Jane Nygren is a Senior Consultant with the Customer Care SL Team, for Enavate Managed Services, a DXC Services Partner. She is a CPA with certifications in the States of Texas and Wyoming. Her MBA Degree is from the University of Tulsa. In additional to her Dynamics SL experience, Jane uses her Accounting knowledge and experience to resolve financial cases in the Customer Care SL Queue. She enjoys the simple things like going to the local Whataburger every Saturday (drive thru during the pandemic) and just hanging out with her husband and cat named ‘Little Girl’. Jane stays involved at her church. Her Hometown is Tulsa, Oklahoma. She currently lives in the Houston area.