This is the BEST training video out there! I was on the phone with QB today for an hour and a half and never got a straight answer. This video provided all the answers and more! THANK YOU!
I found this useful for helping a friend deal with her QBO as she doesn't know how to set it up. I'm a Quickbooks Desktop person, but am trying to learn this. One question to make sure I set it up right. Here in Washington we have numerous extra deductions on payroll. PFML, L&I as well as SUI two are employee and employer paid, portions. Do I just add them as deductions as you have for the SUI in Texas?
Thank you for the information. However, I would like to ask how to you print the manual check ? You shows print the pay sub, and input the check number? Would the pay sub is also mean the copy of the physical check itself?
Hello, Jen! Yes, you can most definitely print pre-printed paychecks with the paystub attached through QuickBooks Online. To order voucher checks to print your payroll checks on, you can visit: (intuitmarket.intuit.com/checks/voucher-checks). Then be sure to enable 'Preprinted QuickBooks-compatible voucher check stock' from your Payroll Settings in QBO, and set up your printing alignment. You can follow these steps: (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/printers-printing/fix-print-alignment-preprinted-checks/L4YPqVG0Q_US_en_US) to guide you through the process! ^Faith
Hey there, Elissa. In this instance, I would recommend contacting an accountant or contacting the government for the best way to record this. You can learn more about that here (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-setup/compliance-wage-garnishment-orders/L2tVIKpco_US_en_US).
I have a new employee and when I went to put his info in where the tax with holdings are there is no claiming spot. I see they changed things after 2019. But I do not know how to do it on quickbooks. We do not hire very ofter so I am not up to date with all of this. Thanks Tanya
Good afternoon, Tanya. To ensure you get the support you need with this employee, we recommend reaching out to our payroll team here (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-processes/contact-payroll-support/L08Yi5p07_US_en_US).
Hi there! Typically, if you'll be paying employees a percentage of a total, this would be considered a Commission based pay-type. Commission is a form of compensation that's typically based on an employee's sales performance or completion of a task. Commission can be paid in addition to a salary or instead of a salary. Hourly employees who also receive a commission must be paid at least the minimum wage for hourly workers. You can get a better understanding of the available Pay Types in QuickBooks Online Payroll by visiting: (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-additions-deductions/supported-pay-types-deductions-explained/L9bwnybee_US_en_US). However, to choose the best method/pay type for employees based on your particular business, it would be best to consult with an Accountant/CPA! ^Faith
Last year we paid several people via check and gave them a 1099 Nec for last year. However we have decided to hire them on but we have already issued them checks this year as if we were going to give them another 1099 nec again for this year. How do we back track to get those taxes taken out for January 2022?
Thanks for reaching out, Jennifer. In QuickBooks, you could keep the 1099 payments you made to them, and move forward running regular payrolls for the individuals. This would mean that, depending on how much they were paid in contractor pay, they would receive both a 1099 and a W2 at the end of the fiscal year. However, it would be best to consult with an Accountant/CPA for the best steps on how to account for this with your particular business. ^Faith
Thanks for watching! The handouts are only available to those who registered/attended the webinar on Jan. 3rd. However, you can access a step-by-step guide for getting started with QuickBooks Online Payroll right here through our QB Community: (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-setup/get-started-quickbooks-online-payroll/L0Tgxbdg0_US_en_US)! ^Faith
Great question! QuickBooks Online Payroll has several different Pay Types that you can pay your employees with. One of these is indeed 'Commission' if choose to pay by commision only! For a detailed guide on how you can get this set up in QuickBooks Online Payroll, you can visit: quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/employees-and-payroll/how-do-i-create-commission-only-paychecks/00/905553#! ^Faith
Hi there. I'd like to help you in any way I can with your account. Please send me a private message in the following link: m.me/IntuitQuickBooks. ^Kailah
Please send me a private message to m.me/IntuitQuickBooks with more details on the nature of your request. Including your email address and business name. That way I'll be able to look up your account. ^Kailah
This is the BEST training video out there! I was on the phone with QB today for an hour and a half and never got a straight answer. This video provided all the answers and more! THANK YOU!
I found this useful for helping a friend deal with her QBO as she doesn't know how to set it up. I'm a Quickbooks Desktop person, but am trying to learn this. One question to make sure I set it up right. Here in Washington we have numerous extra deductions on payroll. PFML, L&I as well as SUI two are employee and employer paid, portions. Do I just add them as deductions as you have for the SUI in Texas?
Thank you for the information. However, I would like to ask how to you print the manual check ? You shows print the pay sub, and input the check number? Would the pay sub is also mean the copy of the physical check itself?
Hello, Jen!
Yes, you can most definitely print pre-printed paychecks with the paystub attached through QuickBooks Online.
To order voucher checks to print your payroll checks on, you can visit: (intuitmarket.intuit.com/checks/voucher-checks).
Then be sure to enable 'Preprinted QuickBooks-compatible voucher check stock' from your Payroll Settings in QBO, and set up your printing alignment. You can follow these steps: (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/printers-printing/fix-print-alignment-preprinted-checks/L4YPqVG0Q_US_en_US) to guide you through the process!
^Faith
Thanks so kindly for this. I found this really useful..
How do I pay the garnished child support wages to the attorney general and how do I find the amount?
Hey there, Elissa. In this instance, I would recommend contacting an accountant or contacting the government for the best way to record this. You can learn more about that here (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-setup/compliance-wage-garnishment-orders/L2tVIKpco_US_en_US).
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I have a new employee and when I went to put his info in where the tax with holdings are there is no claiming spot. I see they changed things after 2019. But I do not know how to do it on quickbooks. We do not hire very ofter so I am not up to date with all of this. Thanks Tanya
Good afternoon, Tanya. To ensure you get the support you need with this employee, we recommend reaching out to our payroll team here (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-processes/contact-payroll-support/L08Yi5p07_US_en_US).
We are a trucking company and we pay employee a percentage of the loads they do. How would you input for payroll
Hi there!
Typically, if you'll be paying employees a percentage of a total, this would be considered a Commission based pay-type. Commission is a form of compensation that's typically based on an employee's sales performance or completion of a task. Commission can be paid in addition to a salary or instead of a salary. Hourly employees who also receive a commission must be paid at least the minimum wage for hourly workers.
You can get a better understanding of the available Pay Types in QuickBooks Online Payroll by visiting: (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-additions-deductions/supported-pay-types-deductions-explained/L9bwnybee_US_en_US).
However, to choose the best method/pay type for employees based on your particular business, it would be best to consult with an Accountant/CPA!
^Faith
@@quickbooks Hello, this link no longer works, can you please send a current one?
Last year we paid several people via check and gave them a 1099 Nec for last year. However we have decided to hire them on but we have already issued them checks this year as if we were going to give them another 1099 nec again for this year. How do we back track to get those taxes taken out for January 2022?
Thanks for reaching out, Jennifer.
In QuickBooks, you could keep the 1099 payments you made to them, and move forward running regular payrolls for the individuals. This would mean that, depending on how much they were paid in contractor pay, they would receive both a 1099 and a W2 at the end of the fiscal year. However, it would be best to consult with an Accountant/CPA for the best steps on how to account for this with your particular business.
^Faith
Awesome thanks for that
I cannot get to chat to see handouts and manual. Can it be emailed?
Thanks for watching!
The handouts are only available to those who registered/attended the webinar on Jan. 3rd. However, you can access a step-by-step guide for getting started with QuickBooks Online Payroll right here through our QB Community: (quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/payroll-setup/get-started-quickbooks-online-payroll/L0Tgxbdg0_US_en_US)!
^Faith
how will be if you are paying only commissions
Great question!
QuickBooks Online Payroll has several different Pay Types that you can pay your employees with. One of these is indeed 'Commission' if choose to pay by commision only!
For a detailed guide on how you can get this set up in QuickBooks Online Payroll, you can visit: quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/employees-and-payroll/how-do-i-create-commission-only-paychecks/00/905553#!
^Faith
every time i submit request for help, I never received a reply back.
Hi there. I'd like to help you in any way I can with your account. Please send me a private message in the following link: m.me/IntuitQuickBooks. ^Kailah
I need this one in Spanish :)
why is 0.0 under federal tax on my employee pay stubb?
I see. You're inquiring regarding your taxes not coming out of your paycheck, correct? Have you spoken with your employer? ^Kailah
@@quickbooks my employees have the same question
Please send me a private message to m.me/IntuitQuickBooks with more details on the nature of your request. Including your email address and business name. That way I'll be able to look up your account. ^Kailah