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Hi, I am trying to run our first payroll for 2022 and have followed the set up for this "Other" payroll employee tax. I have added the tax to each employee thru the employee set up. The tax is not calculating on the paycheck preview and I cannot add it manually to the "Other payroll items." So basically it is not calculating or showing at all on the employee paycheck even tho it is set up with the correct tax rate and added to the employee thru the Other Taxes tab in individual employee payroll tax set up. How do I fix this?
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Can anyone help me with CA Mandatory 24 sick leave policy?
Has anyone done this within the past year?
No error message goes to blank QB screen
I made change to a paycheck after it was exported to my Quickbooks account. It has been processed but I need to re-export the paycheck for the new amounts.
We currently process our paycheck with continuous form checks and blank paper paystubs in the desktop payroll. Is there a way to do this with the online payroll?
QBO Chat channel is closed since yesterday (01/10/2020) in all of my QBO accounts. Why this channel is closed and not enabled?
A salaried employee has billable hours to various customers. Within payroll we've set them up with a fixed monthly salary, but when we go to process monthly payroll, all of the billable hours show up in the payroll window. Is there a way to turn off the billable hours from carrying over, so that the fixed salary amount will save as the default?
How can I show full social security number on the paycheck?
Require W2 form
I have found my payroll is duplicating on my profit and loss report. It is also creating a duplicate entry in an old bank account we had before our bank merged.
I have several employees who carried over 40 hours sick time but now on the first pay of the year it is not accruing new sick time almost as if it hit the max for the year. I have it set to Avail hours 40, accrues 2:40 for 80 hours pay, max number to accrue 40, max to carryover 40. No matter what I try it does not work and I had to create a spreadsheet to track. First time I had this problem as no one had 40 hours carryover last year.
Trying to set up Payroll. the program will not let me enter payroll data
Hi - I'm setting up a new QBO file and integrating Gusto payroll. Based on my previous experience, I would typically set up the journal entries to debit expense accounts and credit liability (clearing) accounts. Once the direct deposit transactions come in via the bank feed, I would debit them against the liability account. Gusto clearly recommends crediting the checking account in the payroll journal entry, and I presume QBO could match the bank feed transactions to the payroll journal entry during reconciliation. Crediting the liability account "feels" like the "right way," but maybe I'm just being old-fashioned? Or is it better in case there is a discrepancy between the payroll journal entries and the bank transaction? Still, it "feels" more modern to match all the transactions coming through the bank feed rather than categorizing them directly. Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
I am running Quickbooks Desktop Premier 2021 with Payroll. I have setup payroll items for Health Insurance, Dental Insurance and Vision Insurance for my employees portion of the premiums. My employee pays 25% of the premiums. I have also setup a payroll item for Health Insurance Contribution. This shows the company contribution for the health insurance premium paid by the company. How do I handle the company portion of the premiums for the dental and vision?
I checked the box in tsheets company settings to allow team members to manage their settings. An employee of mine moved and is trying to change his address. He tried logging into Workforce and tsheets and gets a message that he needs to "reach out to your employer if you need to update your info." I can't seem to find a place as the administrator to change it for him either.
For some reason Quickbooks is not withholding federal taxes from my paycheck. I called them about this earlier in the year, and they said it was because of tax law changes I would not owe any. Now I am filing my taxes and I owe money. What gives? Quickbooks is starting off 2022 and still not with holding.
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