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December 7, 2020
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Sick Leave

  • December 7, 2020
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How do I set up Sick Leave? The employee will earn 1 hour of sick leave for every 30 hours worked. Max time is 48 hours. No carry over. Please be specific. Thanks. 

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December 7, 2020

Hello @myingling13,

 

You can set up your employees' sick and leave hours directly from the Preferences menu. Let me show you how.

  1. Go to Edit.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Click Payroll & Employees.
  4. Under Company Preferences, select Sick and Vacation.
  5. On the Accrual period menu, select Every hour on paycheck.
  6. Enter 50 sec on the first field and 48 min on the second one.
  7. Click OK twice.

In addition, here's a screenshot and an article you can read to learn more about how you can set up your employees' sick leave: Sick Pay Maximums.

Lastly, I've also included this helpful article for the steps in creating a paycheck for your employees: Learn how to create paychecks to pay your employees.

 

If you have any other questions, please let me know in the comments below. I'll be here to help. Stay safe and well!

December 8, 2020

Changing this in Preference will update all current employees? Or will I have to go into each employee and make the changes? Please be specific. Thank you. 

December 8, 2020

Your confusion ends here, @myingling13.

 

Allow me to fill you in on everything about changing the preferences for sick and vacation time accruals in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).

 

Changes to any company preferences for payroll, like sick accruals, would only apply to new employees. Therefore, the existing employees' preferences wouldn't be changed. You'll want to go through each employee and set their sick accruals individually. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Employees menu, then select Employee Center.
  2. Choose each employee you want to make changes.
  3. Select the Payroll Info tab, then click Sick/Vacation.
  4. In the Sick section, select Every hour on paycheck for Accrual period.
  5. In the Hours Accrued per hour paid field, enter 0.03333.
  6. Enter the maximum amount of sick time allowed in the Maximum number of hours field.
  7. In the Begin accruing sick time on field enter the date you would like to start the accrue.
  8. Then, click OK twice to confirm the changes.

This setup is for 1 hour sick time accrued for every 30 hours worked. Please repeat the same process for the rest of the affected employees.

 

I'm adding this article for more details: Set up and track time off in payroll.

 

Just in case you are ready to create a paycheck for your employees, feel free to check out this article for the detailed steps and information: How do I create a paycheck for an employee?

 

Please know that I'm just a reply away if you need any further assistance setting up that sick leave. Wishing you and your business continued success.

June 23, 2022

How do I set up Sick Time? The employee will earn 1 hour per 30 hours worked up to 24 hours. Sick Pay can be carried over to the next year. Please be specific. Thank you!

MaryLandT
June 23, 2022

I'm glad to help set up a sick time pay for your employee, JSorty.

 

QuickBooks will accrue an hour per 30 hours worked as long as the setups are correct. Make sure that the format is set to Minutes since you'll be following the Every hour on paycheck option. 

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
  2. Select General on the right-side panel, then click the Company Preferences tab.
  3. Make sure to click the radio button for Minutes on the Time Format.
  4. Click OK when done.

 

 

Once done, go to the employee's profile and set up sick leave accruals. Here's how to do it.

 

  1. Click Employees on the menu bar at the top, then Employee Center.
  2. Double-click the employee's name to edit information.
  3. Select the Payroll Info tab, then click the Sick/Vacation... tab.
  4. Under the Accrual period, select Every hour on paycheck.
  5. Enter 0.025 for decimal setup (or 1:30 for minutes setup) on Hours accrued at beginning of year.
  6. Enter 24 as maximum the hours.
  7. Mark the Reset hours each new year box and enter the number of hours to carry over.
  8. Enter the start date of year the accrual year.
    • If the employee accrues sick time on a calendar year, enter January 1.
    • If the employee accrues sick time on a different schedule, for example, an anniversary year, enter the day that year begins.
  9. Enter the date that sick time should begin accruing.
  10. Click OK to save changes.

 

After setting up sick leave accruals, you can start paying your employees by creating a paycheck.

 

Stay in touch with me if there's anything else you need about setting up sick pay. I'll be around to answer your questions.

July 19, 2022

When I put your ".025," number in it's not calculating 1 hour of vacation for 30 hours worked. I tested it. If you put .03333 in, then it does work, and that number makes sense. The law for NM is 1 hour accrued for every 30 hours worked starting July 1, 2022. Am I missing something?

November 30, 2023

Based on California's new sick pay law I want an employee to be able to accrue a maximum of 40 hours of sick leave per year, but allow a maximum accrual of 80 hours of unused sick time to carry over each year.  

 

Is there a way to set that up in quickbooks? 

Adrian_A
November 30, 2023

Hello there, NMM3.

 

I'm here to help you set up a sick leave for your employees.

 

We can create a sick time-off policy to accrue a maximum of 40 hours per year. Let me guide you through the steps.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. From the Payroll tab, select Employees.
  2. Click the employee's name.
  3. Go to Pay types, then click Edit.
  4. Go to the Time off pay policies section.
  5. Under Sick pay, select 40 hours/year (accrued each pay period) with max of 40 hours.
  6. Click Save.

 

As for the accrual of 80 hours to be carried over, we can use the Paid time off field. Then, select 80 hours/year (accrued at start of year).

 

 

Moreover, I've added this article as your guide in paying employees: Create and run payroll.

 

I'm always around whenever you have concerns about setting up employee's time off.