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It's nice to see you here, Mary.
I'll provide information on how you can pay your employees by piece instead of hour in QuickBooks Online (QBO) Payroll.
The available pay types in QBO Payroll are Salary, Hourly, and Commission-based. To pay your employees by piece, you can set up them as commission-based.
However, you'll need to manually calculate the amount of the commission and multiply it by the piece to get their total pay. Then, enter them in their paycheck. You can follow the detailed instructions below:
Check out this article for more information: Add or change pay types.
You can also read this article to edit employee information: Edit or change employee info in payroll.
Once done, run a payroll and enter the total commission you manually calculated below the column name you set for that pay. Feel free to read this article: Create and run your payroll.
I'll also add this article to learn how you can assign pay schedules for a particular employee: Set up and manage payroll schedules.
If you have additional questions about managing your employee's pay, click the Reply button below. We'll be willing to help. Keep safe, and have a good one.
Thank you for the information, it is very helpful. What if I will be paying both by the piece and by hours? For example, lets say my employee worked 3 days by the piece and 2 days by the hour.
I'll share additional information, @Mary.
Either a new pay type or commission structure could work well for your needs. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide what aligns best with your business goals.
On the other hand, you can consider consulting an accountant to ask for additional help in properly managing the pay type of an employee on your end. If you don't have an accountant, you can find one through this website: Find-a-ProAdvisor website.
In case you need steps on how to run different reports that show about employee info, wages, taxes, and deductions, you can read this article: Run payroll reports.
Don't hesitate to comment down below if you have other concerns about managing employees' data in QBO. I'll be around to assist you always.
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