Entries by SynNet-Admin

Out of Africa – Wells for Zoe

Our Managing Director, James Doyle along with his wife Lily, is planning a trip of a lifetime to Africa this summer which will incorporate 3 weeks voluntary work in Malawi and afterwards a holiday in Zimbabwe and Ethiopia. James worked with Deloitte in Malawi 30 years ago and is looking forward to revisiting the country […]

Sage Subscription

Sage Subscription Sage Ireland is offering a cost effective new way to own and pay for software that could make life alot easier for many businesses. It’s called the Sage Subscription model and involves paying a monthly fee by Direct Debit (monthly or yearly) in order to use the software. Perpetual Model The traditional perpetual […]

Client Focus – RosChem Products

RosChem Products The town of Elphin in county Roscommon is most famous for its fully restored, working 18th century windmill which opened as a tourist attraction in 1996. Our award winning client Roschem Products is busy putting Elphin on the map for other reasons! RosChem Products was set up in 1993 by Haulie Byrne to […]

Easter Opening Hours

Easter Opening Hours The Synergy Network offices will close for the holidays at 5.30pm on Thurday March 24th and re-open on Tuesday March 29th 2015 at 9am. We will be providing a skeleton support service between 9.30am and 4pm on Good Friday.   We wish all our customers a happy and peaceful Easter. Please note […]

VAT Treatment of Unpaid Purchase Invoices

VAT Treatment of Unpaid Purchase Invoices In 2013 the government introduced a new VAT rule whereby “Businesses that do not pay their suppliers within 6 months will be required to repay the VAT previously claimed.” We blogged about it at the time but it has come to our attention again in recent weeks now that […]

Client Focus Spring 2016: Barry Packaging

Barry Packaging Barry Packaging Continuing our series of blogs called Client Focus, the third client to feature is Barry Packaging .  A Tralee based family enterprise, Barry Packaging is in the business of providing retailers with their ideal carrier bag. Established in 1972, they make bags for fashion shops, for pharmacies, for galleries, for events, […]

Moving from TAS Books to Sage 50 Accounts

Moving from TAS Books to Sage 50 Accounts There are still large numbers of TAS Books Software users who are very satisfied with their Accounting software and are quite happy to stay within the TAS Software family on their existing version. However, sometimes with TAS Books you may need upgrade to the latest version or […]

Introducing Sage 50 Accounts Essentials

Introducing Sage 50 Accounts Essentials Sage 50 Accounts Essentials is the new name for Sage Instant Accounts but don’t be mistaken, this is more than just a name change. Together with the name change it’s packed full of improvements to help with daily tasks alongside major new functionality to make managing your business even easier. […]

Sage Training Leitrim and Roscommon

Sage 50 Accounts Training Courses  Leitrim and  Roscommon (Spring 2016)             We will shortly be holding Sage Improvers training courses in Leitrim and Roscommon. The courses are commissioned by Local Enterprise Office Leitrim and Local Enterprise Office Roscommon. The course is aimed at existing users of Sage accounts software (based […]

Time for a Sage Accounts Upgrade?

 Time for a Sage 50 2016 (v22) Upgrade?   Are you… Upgrading your pc from Windows XP to Windows 10 or Windows 8 and still using Older Sage 50? A TAS books user that is thinking of making the change to Sage 50? Reasons to upgrade include the more comprehensive reports, the flexible stock control […]