- #Quicken mac 2017 make register total at bottom upgrade#
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"Issue" meaning the check date that I put into the system that computes the taxes and thereby determines the date the taxes are due, which may be after check date, but usually close behind since the paycheck date is what drives the payroll tax due date.
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Since I know that taxes are due generally at the same time that I "issue" a paycheck. However, if I was going to write a check a week or two later, I know the check must be dated the day that I "issue" the check, whether to me or a vendor or whomever I pay. Looks like the other solution is to just migrate back to Desktop which doesn't tell me when I did I was not aware of this because I am accountant and would never try to do that. I also routinely throw my monthly payroll checks in a drawer until the business' cash flow allows me to deposit them.īut back to topic, it's my understanding from Googling this over and over again that the workaround is to enter it as "historical data" in Online but I just can't find where/how to do it because Online doesn't quite look like the pictures on the Intuit help screen.
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Bookkeeping happens when I have free time, not because it's the 15th. I'm just a 100% commissioned independent contractor who incorporated and does payroll because lawyers, insurance vendors, accountants and the IRS wanted it that way. Completely on board with that.īut realize, that's not the case here.
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So, I sit it aside until I got transferred to QB Online, but then life got in the way and that took a month.Īnd yes, I totally get that post-dating payroll checks to OTHER PEOPLE is a very bad thing to do. I started filling it out on that date but desktop payroll stopped working thus I didn't know the dollar amount to make it out for. Yes, it's a payroll check (to me, from me) that is already physically dated that date. How do I get past this screen and record this payroll check so I can then take care of the 6/15/20 check? If there's a tax penalty, that's my problem and I'll deal with it. 5/15/20 *IS* the date I need entered into QB for this check, PERIOD. Try choosing a date closer to today’s date," and it forces me to go back a screen.
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Keep getting an error, "You’ve picked a pay date that may cause you to make a late tax payment and incur a penalty. Now I'm finally online but QB won't let me enter a payroll check dated 5/15/20 because it was 35 days ago. The 5/15/20 paycheck is dated and been sitting on my desk for a month but I needed QB payroll to tell me the dollar amount which desktop stopped doing. With Covid disrupting my business it unfortunately took a month to figure out the migration, so now I'm trying to catch up on payroll. The last monthly paycheck entered into desktop was 4/15/20.
#Quicken mac 2017 make register total at bottom upgrade#
Was forced to upgrade from Desktop 2017 to online in May because Intuit stopped supporting payroll in 2017. I'm a one person company owner is the only employee.