Monthly Archives: April 2025

How to Handle Tariff and Duty Calculation Using Dynamics 365 Business Central

Overview With recent tariff announcements constantly evolving, importers face increased pressure to properly allocate duty and tariff costs into their inventory valuation. For example, if an item costs $6.00 per piece and is imported from a country like China, your final landed cost per piece could jump to $14.70 due to a 145% tariff (asRead more

The Reality of Remote ERP Implementation: Lessons After Years in the Trenches

Overview A few years into doing remote implementations, I’ve come to realize that this shift hasn’t been as seamless or efficient as people like to believe. I had a recent project where a customer on the East Coast wanted me to help them implement warehousing and shipping for their Dynamics 365 Business Central. From theRead more

The Problem with Over-Receipt Functionality in standard Dynamics 365 Business Central

Overview In standard Dynamics 365 Business Central, there’s an Over Receipt functionality that allows the warehouse to receive more than what was actually ordered on a purchase order. This is helpful in scenarios where a vendor sends a little extra, whether on purpose or by mistake. Microsoft provides a nice overview of this here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/dynamics365-release-plan/2020wave1/dynamics365-business-central/receive-more-items-than-orderedRead more

Create Financial Statements using Financial Reports in Dynamics 365 Business Central

Overview Since our last video, Microsoft has updated the Account Schedule to be called Financial Reports. In addition, they’ve made minor changes to how the Row definitions and the Column definitions are defined. Here’s the updated video on how to create your financial statements using the Financial Reports (formerly Account Schedule) functionality. The Video