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Thank you for choosing QuickBooks Online Advanced Payroll (QBOAP) as your payroll partner,
@accounts270. I'm here to ensure you're able to enter the employee's salary amount on the monthly payroll.
You're on the right track in setting up your employee as salaried. The salary amount may haven't been entered in the Pay Rate box from the Default Pay Run Settings page. That's why you're only seeing spaces for the hours worked on the pay run.
To help fix this, let's go to the Default Pay Run Settings page to enter the salary amount. From there, we can also check the Pay Schedule and Primary Location information if these are following the employee's pay category. I'll guide you how.
The screenshot below shows you the third to eight steps.
Once done, let's go to the Pay Rates tab to make sure the Show In Pay Run is enabled. This way, the system will automatically use the salaried employee's earnings when creating a pay run. View the screenshot below for your visual reference.
Moreover, I recommend visiting this resource hub: QBOAP. It has in-depth details about managing your payroll settings, employees, processing pay runs, viewing payslips, and submitting reports.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you need further assistance. Keep safe always, @accounts270.
Thank you for choosing QuickBooks Online Advanced Payroll (QBOAP) as your payroll partner,
@accounts270. I'm here to ensure you're able to enter the employee's salary amount on the monthly payroll.
You're on the right track in setting up your employee as salaried. The salary amount may haven't been entered in the Pay Rate box from the Default Pay Run Settings page. That's why you're only seeing spaces for the hours worked on the pay run.
To help fix this, let's go to the Default Pay Run Settings page to enter the salary amount. From there, we can also check the Pay Schedule and Primary Location information if these are following the employee's pay category. I'll guide you how.
The screenshot below shows you the third to eight steps.
Once done, let's go to the Pay Rates tab to make sure the Show In Pay Run is enabled. This way, the system will automatically use the salaried employee's earnings when creating a pay run. View the screenshot below for your visual reference.
Moreover, I recommend visiting this resource hub: QBOAP. It has in-depth details about managing your payroll settings, employees, processing pay runs, viewing payslips, and submitting reports.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you need further assistance. Keep safe always, @accounts270.
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