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Linda
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Date: Mon Feb 1 16:41 2010
CIS software


Hi
Does anyone use or know of a good (and reasonably cheap) CIS software?

Cheers

Shamus



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Date: Mon Feb 1 16:46 2010

VT Transaction+ has a CIS function.

Might be worth checking that out. It's free for 60 days so you could try before you buy.

Cheers,

Shaun.

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Linda
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Date: Tue Feb 2 13:02 2010

Thanks Shaun, I will check it out.

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Date: Mon Feb 8 20:57 2010

Linda

I would recommend Moneysoft Payroll Manager, it is an excellent program and deals with both payroll as well as CIS.

Regards


Paul

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Date: Tue Feb 9 18:47 2010

Sage now run CIS on their new packages, its good..but, I honestly dont use it as I've always journalled in the 20% deductions.

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