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How to pay a subcontractor from time sheet entries

SOLVEDby QuickBooks11Updated January 23, 2024

To pay a subcontractor or a supplier for timesheet entries, create a report that totals the number of hours worked. Then enter a bill or write a cheque for that supplier.

Step 1: Create a Time Activities by Employee report

  1. Go to Reports (Take me there).
  2. Find and open a Time Activities by Employee Detail report.
  3. Select Customize.
  4. Select a time period under Time Activity Date. Adjust the dates or enter the date range in the fields.
  5. In the Filter section, select the supplier from the Employee dropdown. Or if you want all of them on one report, check multiple names.
  6. Select Run report.

Note: If the timesheet entries are billable, the Amount column will show what you are charging your customer, and most likely more than you are paying your supplier.

This report is usually created to get total hours. But if you bill your customers the same amount as you pay your suppliers, you can use the amount column for the total owed to your subcontractor.

Multiply the number of hours by the hourly rate you pay your subcontractor. Select + New. Then create a bill or write a cheque. 

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