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How do I pay business owner who takes irregular paychecks (in frequency & amount) so taxes are taken out of check and are paid as appropriate?
Our owner gets paid irregularly. With QBO, I can write the owner a check and charge it to Shareholder Distribution. I can hand enter the amounts and accounts for the various taxes BUT, as far as I can tell, the taxes won’t actually get paid appropriately.
If I pay her as an employee by running payroll, the taxes get taken out and included in the monthly payments to the necessary entities BUT, looks like I can only enter her payroll as weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, etc. Can’t do annually or bi-annually. And, I need to enter her annual salary which is then divided into paychecks. If she wants $30,000, I have to calculate what her gross annual salary would be to give her $30k net monthly. Our accountant recommended specific amounts for the taxes but if I use the payroll module, the taxes are calculated too high. Plus, if she wants a different payroll amount next time, I have to recalculate her gross annual salary.
I was thinking adding her as a contractor might work but since CA employment is so strange with respect to contactors, I thought I may be making a headache for myself in the long run.
Any suggestions would be great!
If I pay her as an employee by running payroll, the taxes get taken out and included in the monthly payments to the necessary entities BUT, looks like I can only enter her payroll as weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, etc. Can’t do annually or bi-annually. And, I need to enter her annual salary which is then divided into paychecks. If she wants $30,000, I have to calculate what her gross annual salary would be to give her $30k net monthly. Our accountant recommended specific amounts for the taxes but if I use the payroll module, the taxes are calculated too high. Plus, if she wants a different payroll amount next time, I have to recalculate her gross annual salary.
I was thinking adding her as a contractor might work but since CA employment is so strange with respect to contactors, I thought I may be making a headache for myself in the long run.
Any suggestions would be great!
