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February 23, 2021
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How do I enter more than one workers' comp classification code for an employee?

  • February 23, 2021
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Our employees work under 2 classifications, and log into the jobs in Tsheets, but there's only one box for workers' comp class under the employee in QBO. I need to be able to run a report showing the hours and payroll under each classification.

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February 24, 2021

Hello, @TBUZZ.

 

At this time, QuickBooks Online doesn't allow you to add more than one Workers Compensation tax code. You can also check it with a tax accountant on how to work around this for professional advice.

 

In the meantime, you can pull up and view the Workers' Compensation report to get the details of how much you need to pay.

 

Here's how:

  1. On the left menu, click Reports.
  2. On the search field, enter Workers' Compensation.
  3. Customize the report to show the information you need.

 

You can check this resource for insightful details on how to set up and calculate Worker's Comp: Set up Washington workers' compensation in QuickBooks Online.

 

If you have follow-up payroll questions, please let me know by placing a comment below. Anytime I can help. Stay safe and well!

TBUZZAuthor
February 25, 2021

Unfortunately, our tax accountant doesn't have a work around, other than manually putting all employee's hours in a spreadsheet and dividing up the hours by class. This is extremely time consuming and costly, and I would hope Quickbooks is working on a solution for this, as I see it is a common issue among users for the past few years. Is there something in the works at QBO to remedy this problem?

MaryLandT
February 25, 2021

Thanks for keeping an eye on this post, TBUZZ.

 

At this point, QuickBooks Online lets you select one workers' comp class. 

 

You can send a request about this feature by following these steps outlined below:

 

  1. Select the Gear icon at the top, then Feedback.
  2. Enter your comments or product suggestions then select Next.
  3. You'll be provided a list of suggested Help articles related to your comment. You can read through them or select Skip and send message.
  4. From the drop-down, choose the appropriate category, then select Send message.

Your valuable feedback goes to our Product Development team to help improve your experience in QuickBooks. You can track feature requests through the QuickBooks Online Feature Requests website.

 

You can also follow our QuickBooks blog to keep you in the loop with what's new and coming in the system.

 

Stay in touch with me if you need anything else concerning payroll. I'll be right here to help you.

December 26, 2023

I would like to add multiple workers comp codes to the same employee when the same employee works in a variety of different roles and it needs to be tracked by state fund workers compensation. QBO is really limiting us by not allowing us to track the same employee to multiple different workers comp codes, as it only allows you to assign one code to the employee, and once you change the workers comp code, it changes all of the entries for everything retroactively, instead of just going forward. This is a feature that many people have asked to be improved, and if QBO is not going to improve this feature, they need to provide us with some type of logical work around.

December 27, 2023

Hi there, davidhmb.

 

Thank you for adding more information to your query. Upon reviewing your question, I noticed a similar query was posted in our Community forum, and my colleagues have already provided a solution. Therefore, visit the Community forum and click on this link to route you to the posts answered by my co-expert. https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/employees-and-payroll/i-would-like-to-add-multiple-workers-comp-codes-to-the-same/01/1362633#M120171.

 

Once you find the post, you can go through the solution provided by my colleagues to see if it resolves your query. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let me know, and I'll be happy to assist you further. Have a great day!

February 1, 2024

Based on the first post of this thread it has now been 4 years and still Intuit has not provided the opportunity to add more than one comp code to an employee. I pay 30 to 40 thousand dollars a year on workers comp insurance and the ability to split payroll between class codes saves me thousands of dollars each year - as apposed to placing all of an employees payroll into one class code - the highest class code representing any work that is performed. So not having this ability is simply a deal killer for me. I have always tracked multiple class codes with QB desktop easily. Come on Intuit, don't make people settle for less or resort to some work-around when Desktop has had this ability it all along.

Oh the "suggestion box" in the gear icon drop-down, nobody from intuit reads nor replies to anything you post there.

February 2, 2024

At the very least they need to make it to where you change someone to a new comp code, you do not loose all the historical data. For example one of our plumbers became a full time project manager. When I change his coder to project manager, from a high wage rate earning plumber which he was the only person in that category, I have lost all that data as that code does not show up in report, only his new wages in the new code. This is incredibly frustrating, and makes everything to be not accurate. They really need to allows us something to be able to track this accurately.