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Hi there, sonia21.
Yes, there's a way to print the P60 again for the previous year. I'll provide different information on how to print this base on the payroll you're using.
If you're using the Standard Payroll, you can retrieve P60 individually from the employee's Document page. Please note that you can only retrieve once you have run your final payroll. If not, there's no option to print the P60 again for the previous year.
For Advanced Payroll and PaySuite, I suggest going to Employees, then Reports. From there. you'll be able to print the P60 once the tax year has been completed.
For additional information, you can check this article: Generate P60s.
Please check this article on how you can make any changes in your employee's record in QuickBooks Online: Add, update an employee record in QuickBooks Online.
You're always welcome to post if you have any other concerns. Wishing you and your business continued success.
Hi there, sonia21.
Yes, there's a way to print the P60 again for the previous year. I'll provide different information on how to print this base on the payroll you're using.
If you're using the Standard Payroll, you can retrieve P60 individually from the employee's Document page. Please note that you can only retrieve once you have run your final payroll. If not, there's no option to print the P60 again for the previous year.
For Advanced Payroll and PaySuite, I suggest going to Employees, then Reports. From there. you'll be able to print the P60 once the tax year has been completed.
For additional information, you can check this article: Generate P60s.
Please check this article on how you can make any changes in your employee's record in QuickBooks Online: Add, update an employee record in QuickBooks Online.
You're always welcome to post if you have any other concerns. Wishing you and your business continued success.
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