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A salaried employee is currently set up on a semi monthly payroll schedule; just paid 1st-15th of month. If we wanted to change employee to hourly still 40 hour work week, what is the easiest way to do that? For part timers, I also have a bi weekly payroll schedule where dates run 2 weeks prior because they are clocking in. Would I move employee to bi weekly schedule?
Hello there, @35351.
You'll want to create another payroll item for the new rate. This is what you will be using whenever you want to apply the new rate for your employee.
Here's how to create a payroll item:
Feel free to read through about creating payroll item through this link: Set up an hourly wage payroll item.
Additionally, you can also move your employee to bi weekly.
When you're ready to apply the new rate, you can just visit this article. This will give you the steps on how to create payroll checks in QuickBooks Desktop: Create and run your payroll.
You may find the following articles helpful in case payroll items/taxes are calculated incorrectly:
The Community is always open whenever you have other questions while working on payroll. Have a good one.
Would the best option be to put employee on biweekly schedule? I have that set up for the hourly part time employees, but have never had a salaried employee go to full time hourly.
Yes, it's better to put your employee on a biweekly schedule, @35351.
Every other week or Bi-weekly, pay your employees every two weeks. If you schedule payday for every other Friday, you have 26 payouts per year.
To create a payroll schedule here's what to do:
Then, assign a pay schedule to your employee.
For additional information, you may also review this article: Set up and manage payroll schedules.
I've also added this article for future reference about correcting paychecks in QBDT: Incorrect pay period dates in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll. This contains steps how to void paychecks.
Feel free to comment below if you have further concerns managing your pay schedules in QuickBooks. I'll be happy to help again.
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