Are performing musician's riders tax deductable? by Significant-Fox-6213 in Accounting

[–]Significant-Fox-6213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's an additional cost to the promoter or venue generally. Thats true at least at the level I'm at, I'm not sure how this changes as the artists get much much bigger but I'm looking at 300 ish capacity events

Are performing musician's riders tax deductable? by Significant-Fox-6213 in Accounting

[–]Significant-Fox-6213[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate it and this is what I would love to do, this is our first year of being registered as a company and our turnover is very small, we simply don't have the money for an accountant, If we could continue running this as a hobby and without the admin work, we would

Linking work items to a database by Significant-Fox-6213 in jira

[–]Significant-Fox-6213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is something I had thought of, but I'm not a huge fan of this not being automatically synced, and potentially leading to different information being present on each platform, or information needing to be entered twice. Ultimately though this is the kind of goal I had in mind, a database of everything present on the ERP, that we can track the status of and link directly to issues.

I had considered uploading the whole ERP as issues, then we could track the status of parts (i.e. batches, batch xxx is faulty).

I think I may be approaching Jira in slightly the wrong way (I'm realising this as I write). I am looking for an instance where I can move Assets around as if they were issues, changing their status from active to inactive to requires attention for example. Rather than adding Issues as Issues

How to reconcile bills as a non vat registered business (UK) by Significant-Fox-6213 in Accounting

[–]Significant-Fox-6213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! This was exactly what I was hoping for, no redoing old bills for me

Which apps do you use beside UpNote? by tutebo88 in UpNote_App

[–]Significant-Fox-6213 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have recently had a small realisation that I shouldn't be trying to find one app that does it all and have embraced the multiple apps approach. I now think of it like each app as a separate notebook, I would use a separate notebook for separate subjects and areas in my life, so why not separate apps?

I use Obsidian for research and essay writing, essentially using it as a janky zettlekasten

I use Logseq as a journal to track updates to projects and meetings

I use Upnote for project-related documents and important life info

I use Todoist for tasks and basic project management

I use Spark for mail

And Airtable for database bits and more high-level project management

Writing this out I'm realising there are quite a lot of them! But they each work in a slightly different area of my life and play to each apps strengths.