Customers: MADOU Urtakulsky kindergarten (RB) Urtakul; Science and education Contractors: 1C: The first BIT (earlier 1C: Accounting and Trade) Product: 1C: Payroll and personnel of educational institutionНа базе: 1C:Enterprise 8.3 Project date: 2012/06 - 2012/06
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The 1C: Accounting and Trade integrator (BIT) automates payroll and human resource management in MADOU Urtakulsky kindergarten of the municipal district the Buzdyaksky Region of Republic of Bashkortostan. The product - "1C: Payroll and personnel of educational institution 8" is selected.
Background
In 2011 became effective new requirements of the legislation to accounting in public institutions. Manual accounting if such was applied in the conditions of these requirements, would involve excessive costs of time and work. According to the recommendation of Department of formation of the municipal district the decision on automation of accounting processes of each organization by means of the 1C: Budget Institution Accounting 8 and 1C: Payroll and personnel of educational institution 8 systems was made.
The partner in an implementation project - 1C: Accounting and Trade company (BIT).
Solution
The task of automation of accounting was set the companies integrators for 11 kindergartens of Buzdyaksky district. According to the contract, a system is unrolled in 24 workplaces in eleven kindergartens of the area.
Result
The salary to the employees is calculated taking into account a worked time, professional discharges and categories and is paid in time.
The automated conducting regulated accounting in full accordance with new requirements of the legislation is provided. All reporting is prepared qualitatively and in time.
Opinion
Nasibullina Raushaniya Akhnafovna, the chief accountant of the Municipal public institution Department of Formation of the Municipal District of the Buzdyaksky Region of Republic of Bashkortostan noted: "As a result of implementation of systems in Department of education load of accountant officers significantly decreased, the accounting staff was cut down more, than three times".