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I'm here to share some insights about setting up employee information in QuickBooks Online (QBO) Payroll, @sharon108.
Yes, you're correct. The employee's home address in their profile is where QBO mails out their W2's. For the time being, you're unable to use a PO Box as an address when setting up an employee's info in QBO. With this, I'd recommend consulting the IRS regarding this matter. This way, you can keep your employee's account is compliant with the agency's policy.
Also, to further guide you in managing employees and payroll transactions in QBO Payroll, I'd recommend checking out this article: Getting employee records accurate for payroll.
Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have other payroll concerns and questions about managing employees in QBO Payroll. Drop a comment below, and I'll gladly help. Take care, and I wish you continued success, @sharon108.
I'm here to share some insights about setting up employee information in QuickBooks Online (QBO) Payroll, @sharon108.
Yes, you're correct. The employee's home address in their profile is where QBO mails out their W2's. For the time being, you're unable to use a PO Box as an address when setting up an employee's info in QBO. With this, I'd recommend consulting the IRS regarding this matter. This way, you can keep your employee's account is compliant with the agency's policy.
Also, to further guide you in managing employees and payroll transactions in QBO Payroll, I'd recommend checking out this article: Getting employee records accurate for payroll.
Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have other payroll concerns and questions about managing employees in QBO Payroll. Drop a comment below, and I'll gladly help. Take care, and I wish you continued success, @sharon108.
Thank you! It's too bad when W2's are sent to the home address the USPS will send back as "undeliverable". Will see what I can find out from the IRS.
One of our new employees is having the same issue when filling out her information on Workforce.
Her mailing address is a PO Box as there is no mail delivery in Borrego Springs, and PO Box is not accepted on Quickbooks. She doesn't mind putting her physical address but she can't receive mail there so any document sent to her will be returned.
She is saying that it's not a problem for the IRS, DMV, or Social Security so she does not understand why Quickbooks doesn't take it. Can you please advise on what I should tell her to do?
Why is a PO Box an issue? Are you guys going to be fixing this? No agency seems to have an issue with PO Boxes only Quickbooks online.
Please fix this ASAP. A PO box is a valid mailing address and many that have them do not have the option of having mail delivered to their home.
I am the original poster of this question, we have been telling employees to add their box number after the address. For example, 123 Main St #56, Anytown, CA 99999. I hope this helps, they do need to fix this!
I also have an employee who lives in an area where mail is not delivered to physical home addresses (mountains of Colorado). All residents are set up with a PO Box.
How can I ensure that my employee receives their EOY tax paperwork?
Hi there,
Let me give you some information about PO Box in QuickBooks Online (QBO) Payroll. When setting up employees, QBO only allows addresses within the 50 states.
To ensure that your employees get to receive their tax paperwork, you have to make sure that the physical home address matches the IRS records.
You may use this tool to verify if the address is within the allowed states in QBO: USPS Zip Code Database.
The website provides a searchable database where you may look for the zip codes of certain cities or street addresses.
To further assist you with your concern, I recommend consulting the IRS.
You may also want to read this article to learn more about how to pay or file state and federal payroll taxes online: Pay and file payroll taxes and forms in Online Payroll.
Let me know if you need further assistance with your addresses in QBO Payroll. I'm here to help anytime. Keep safe.
I am the original poster of this question, we have been telling employees to add their box number after the address. For example, 123 Main St #56, Anytown, CA 99999. I hope this helps! We also have no mail delivery in our area and I think it is impossible for people to grasp that this is an issue in rural areas. I can consult the IRS all I want, but it is not going to get our post office to deliver mail to employee's homes.
I've been filing taxes for years with my PO Box, as have my parents before me. This is bs that the IRS won't let employees use PO Boxes. This is QB issue, NOT a tax compliance issue. Just fix the issue.
Hi there, @kylie8.
I appreciate you coming here with your concern about not being able to add a PO Box to your employee's information.
After researching further on this problem, I've discovered that QuickBooks Online (QBO) allows you to enter the Post Office's address as the Physical Address. There are some occasions when QuickBooks doesn't accept a combination of city, county, or zip code. You'll have to make sure that you enter accurate information. You can use the USPS Zip Lookup Tool to validate your address. It has a searchable database to look for a specific location using the street address, city, state, and zip code.
If you're unable to enter it QBO, you may have too much accumulated historical data causing this unusual behavior. Whenever you visit a website, it saves some information from the web page in its cache and cookies. These files allow the websites you visit most often to load faster. Not to worry, clearing them will do the trick.
First, let's try accessing your account through an incognito window to rule out the possibility of a webpage issue. You can refer to these shortcut keys to open an incognito window in all supported browsers:
If it works, switch back to your regular browser and clear its cache. This way, you can access QuickBooks with a clean slate. You can also use a different supported one.
After you add your employee’s work location, you may be required to complete the new state or local tax setup.
That should keep you going! Keep me posted if you have other questions or concerns about updating payroll info. I'm always around to help!
I have found this to be an issue when entering new employees as well. I have gotten around it by just entering Box and the number instead of PO Box and the number. QBO then asks if the address is correct. You can then select the PO Box version and it can then be saved.
Did not work for me.
Does not work.
I appreciate you joining the thread, @LAnderson1234.
I can see a duplicate post of your concern. The other one was already answered by my colleague JamaicaA. You can check the details from this link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/employees-and-payroll/re-po-box-addresses-not-savi...
If you have other questions, let me know by leaving a comment below. We're open 24/7 to assist you. Keep safe!
This worked for me just now. Thank you!
After trying lots of things that didn't work, this worked for me! I typed in Box 333 in as the address, and then QBO asked if I wanted to leave it or use their recommended version, which was PO Box 333, which was exactly what they said I could not use when I typed it in myself. Intuit really needs to fix this...but in the meantime, at least this workaround enabled me to get the correct mailing address in for our employee.
Thanks for sharing what worked for you, @dawnzetta.
It's users like you that make having the QuickBooks Community so handy. Sharing solutions and workarounds with each other makes us grow as a stronger team.
In the meantime, please know that our Engineering Team has been made aware of this issue. We will post updates as they become available.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I'm always around to lend a hand. Take care!
The workaround of omitting "PO" worked for me so that the address that I entered was "Box 1234". After after a while of waiting for the busy box to finish spinning and the suggested addresses appeared, I could select the PO Box 1234 and it was able to save. Thanks!
This is crazy and unnecessary to restrict PO Box for employees' addresses. No other payroll company does this. Many employees in the US have no US Mail delivery to their rural homes. This is setting up accountants and the employees for failure to receive paychecks, stubs, and W-2s. WHY? Fix!!
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