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How can I manually change a paycheck date that was supposed to be for 2023 but Quickbooks recorded it in 2024

 
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jeanbiverly_
QuickBooks Team

How can I manually change a paycheck date that was supposed to be for 2023 but Quickbooks recorded it in 2024

Hey there, rschipma. I'm here to guide you with changing the date on a paycheck.

 

Paychecks can have an inaccurate pay period due to an incorrect payroll schedule, an unscheduled payroll, or wrong dates entered during creation.

 

If it's because of imprecise payroll schedules, you can follow the steps in this article to fix them: Set up and manage payroll schedules.

 

Moreover, once a paycheck has been made, you're unable to edit the pay period. The following are your options:

 

If the paycheck is a direct deposit and is already processed, or is a paper check, you can contact us for assistance in adjusting your pay period dates. It's important to note that reprinting is required to apply the changes.

 

However, if the direct deposit paycheck has been created but not yet processed, you can delete it and then create it again with the right pay period. Here's how:

 

1. Navigate to the Payroll menu and open the Employees tab.

2. Click Paycheck list.

 

 

3. Tick the box(es) of the paycheck(s) you want to remove, then select Delete.

4. Finally, hit Yes.

 

 

If you're unable to make the modification, you'll receive a message explaining why. If this is the case, you can reach out to us for help with the paycheck.

 

Furthermore, here's an article you use as a reference in organizing your employees' time off: Set up and track time off in payroll.

 

Feel at ease to ask any follow-up questions regarding changing the date on a paycheck. I'm only a reply away. Have a great day!

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