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AccountRight 2018.3 now available

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Taelor_R
Former Staff
7 years ago

 

Multi-currency for importers is here

If you’re an importer and you already have an AccountRight Premier online file, you can now turn on multi-currency!

 

 

In this release you can create purchase orders and bills in foreign currencies, make payments and track realised gains and losses, and more.

 

For a run down on exactly what multi-currency can and can’t do in 2018.3, see our multi-currency information page.

 

Multi-currency is still being built, so in this release it only works for importers. If you’re an exporter, multi-currency won’t work for you yet—but stay tuned, we’ll make it available for exporters in a future release.

 

More features for your in tray

This release makes it easier to manage invoices—now you can get invoices sent directly to your In tray from certain suppliers, and forwarding invoices is easier with the In tray’s new unique email address.

 

Plus, the In tray now refreshes automatically, so you don’t have to click Refresh to see new documents.

 

Get supplier invoices sent straight to your software, from more suppliers

We’ve partnered with Reece (AU and NZ), Metalflex (AU), Actrol (AU), and OfficeWorks (AU) to bring you even more supplier invoices, delivered straight to your In tray.

 

Every time you make a purchase from one of these suppliers, they’ll send a copy of bill straight to your In tray. When you create a bill from one of these invoices, line items like tax codes, descriptions, and costs are automatically imported.

 

Stay tuned for more supplier partnerships in the future!

 

Get set up with automatic supplier invoices.

 

Forwarding supplier invoices to your In tray just got easier

Each In tray now has its own unique, secure email address. You can forward invoices directly to your In tray from any email address, as if you were sending it to another person.

 

If you have more than one company file in AccountRight you’ll still be able to send your invoices to the right one, because each company’s In tray has its own email address.

 

Best of all, you don’t need to set it up - just update to the latest version of AccountRight and it’s ready to go.

 

To find and use the new email address, go to your In tray, click Email Address, then Copy email address and save the address as a contact in your email account. Then, simply forward any invoices you receive to this email address and they’ll appear in your In tray.

 

 

 

 

Improved: The In tray now refreshes automatically, so you don’t have to click Refresh to see new documents.

 

Fixed: A bug was causing line item prices on In tray bills to match the price set in AccountRight, rather than the price from the original invoice. We’ve squashed that bug.

 

Fixed: If a supplier card has the Reportable Taxable Payments option enabled, then any bill created from the In tray also displays that option.

  

Invoice Payment Reminders

Get paid faster and save time chasing up payments with invoice payment reminders.

 

Calendar reminders for customers

Now your customers can create calendar reminders to pay an invoice you’ve sent them, from the invoice itself.

 

 

When you send a customer an invoice through AccountRight with invoice payments enabled, your customer can click a Remind Me button to add it to their calendar. Reminders work for most calendars, including Google, Outlook, Office365, Gmail, and Apple Mail.

 

A reminder will appear two days before the customer’s invoice is due, and appear again on the due date unless they’ve already paid. From this reminder, your customers can open the invoice and pay it easily. 

 

Coming soon: email reminders for unpaid invoices

Soon you’ll be able to set AccountRight to automatically send email reminders to to customers with open invoices (online invoices only). Stay tuned—email reminders are set to be released in October, and you won’t need to update AccountRight to use them.

 

Single Touch Payroll

Setting up Single Touch Payroll (STP) is even easier with several improvements and fixes we’ve made in the last few months. These changes have already been made without you having to update AccountRight—so you might have already noticed them. We’re just bragging, really.

 

 

Finalisation: Employers can terminate employees and notify the ATO through STP, removing the need to prepare part-year payment summaries. Learn about Finalisation in Single Touch Payroll reporting.

 

 

Turn on STP from the report page: If you don’t see any reporting in the online reporting centre, but you've completed a pay run, you can now manually turn on STP from the report page.

 

See why your payroll reports haven’t been sent: Find out why your payroll reports have the status of Not sent, and how to resolve this with clearer information when you check the report.
Go to Payroll reporting centre, click the ellipsis (...) button, then click View report details.

 

Special characters: To make sure your payroll reports are accepted by the ATO, you won't be able to put special characters (like @, #, $, %, &, *, !) into the Authorised sender field when you process payroll.

 

  

That's all for this release—see you in a few months for 2018.4!

Updated 6 years ago
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49 Comments

  • Jake_N's avatar
    Jake_N
    MYOB Moderator

    VikW, I think you are talking about the Profit and Loss [Budget Analysis] in v19.14 it was called just the Budget Analysis.

  • Jake_N's avatar
    Jake_N
    MYOB Moderator

    zaq123wsx, I have had a look into this and am not aware of this function being available. The only thing that we have that is similar to what you have mentioned is the ability to add a reminder to their calendar. Which if not removed from their calendar after they have paid it would still remind them.

  • Jake_N's avatar
    Jake_N
    MYOB Moderator

    JoCAuck, Tanks for the example you included it helped clear up what you are wanting. Currently, there is no time-saving here that could help. As it stands, AccountRight doesn't have this ability but I can see how that would be a useful advanced feature. I would recommend suggesting it on our AccountRight Idea Exchange so others can comment and view this idea as well.

  • Jake_N's avatar
    Jake_N
    MYOB Moderator

     

    OurAccountant, I have passed this feedback to your partner manager who will give you a callback to discuss any issues or concerns that you have.

  • doublet's avatar
    doublet
    Trusted Cover User

    Magsyou mean it doesn't purge data?? wow... I was thinking it would. I am used to MYOB v15 where I copied the file so I can always go back to the data but my file doesn't end up huge, then I close off a year and it purges all the data ready for the next year. What happens when you close a year in AccountRight? (haven't done one yet) - does it just lock it so you can't edit, but keep all the old data there?

  • Neil_M's avatar
    Neil_M
    Former Staff

    HI NC-CAA

     

    To upgrade from one version of AccountRight 201X to another, the file simply needs to be opened in the newer version. When it does there will be a prompt to upgrade the file into the new version.

     

    Please note that unlike AccountRight v19, each new installed version creates a separate icon on the desktop. So if you have installed AccountRight 2018.2 and 2018.3, you should have both icons on the desktop of the computer.

  • debbie64's avatar
    debbie64
    Experienced Cover User

    Thanks for the prompt reply. All good thanks.

  • Haydes's avatar
    Haydes
    MYOB Product Team

    Hi Chack

     

    Currently we don't have an exact ETA for the feature, however I suggest to subscribe to this Idea: Banking: Emailing Receipt option

     

    You can subscribe to the Idea by clicking the Subscribe button in the top right. This will give you notifications when we make status updates.

     

    If you haven't yet, I also suggest making sure you've clicked the thumbs up button on the Idea to give it some support.

  • Still disappoint the Job Budget vs Actual doesn't exist.  Having to export out to excell and then put in budget is a pain in the neck.