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I have an employee who received a short-term disability check from a third party the last week of December 2023. I was unaware that I was supposed to report the employer FICA & FUTA wages/taxes so they were not added to my employees payroll records. How do I make the adjustment to reflect her true wages paid in 2023 as well as reporting the correct employer taxes for her SS, Medicare & Unemployment? Will I be able to generate a corrected W-2/W-3 once I make the corrections within Quick Books for her accountant?
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You can use a liability adjustment to correct your employees year-to-date (YTD) or quarter-to-date (QTD) payroll info in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll, tmarie2.
Here are the common reasons to make liability adjustments:
To adjust your payroll liabilities:
Check out this article for detailed instructions: Adjust payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop.
Once done, create your W-2c and W-3c in QuickBooks and print them on perforated paper only. Then, manually file the W-2c and W-3c with the Social Security Administration. Here's how:
1. Open QuickBooks Desktop and go to the Payroll Center under Employees.
2. Select the File Forms tab and choose Annual Form W-2c/W-3c to create a form.
3. Choose the employee's last name and select OK.
4. Review and edit the previously reported amounts for corrections.
5. Check the W-2c box and fill in the necessary details.
For a detailed process, read this article: Fix an incorrect W-2 and W-3 (See If you or your employee finds the mistake after you file your W-2s....
Refer to this article to learn about entering totals for each pay type, deduction, and tax in QuickBooks: Enter paycheck totals for your W-2 employees.
You're always welcome to comment below if you have other inquiries about accomplishing other payroll tasks within the program. I'll get back to you promptly. Have a good one.
Hi there, @tmarie2.
The solutions provided by my colleague is tailored to assist users of QuickBooks Enhanced Payroll. You can follow the steps above to resolve the issue you're having.
Additionally, you can check this article if you want to view and manage your employee's W-2. You can check this article for more information: Run payroll reports.
Also, you can read this article to learn more about processing your state forms using QuickBooks Enhanced Payroll: File your state W-2s with Quickbooks Desktop Payroll Enhanced.
Feel free to post in this forum anytime if you have other payroll concerns. I'll be sure to get back to you as soon as possible.
You can use a liability adjustment to correct your employees year-to-date (YTD) or quarter-to-date (QTD) payroll info in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll, tmarie2.
Here are the common reasons to make liability adjustments:
To adjust your payroll liabilities:
Check out this article for detailed instructions: Adjust payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop.
Once done, create your W-2c and W-3c in QuickBooks and print them on perforated paper only. Then, manually file the W-2c and W-3c with the Social Security Administration. Here's how:
1. Open QuickBooks Desktop and go to the Payroll Center under Employees.
2. Select the File Forms tab and choose Annual Form W-2c/W-3c to create a form.
3. Choose the employee's last name and select OK.
4. Review and edit the previously reported amounts for corrections.
5. Check the W-2c box and fill in the necessary details.
For a detailed process, read this article: Fix an incorrect W-2 and W-3 (See If you or your employee finds the mistake after you file your W-2s....
Refer to this article to learn about entering totals for each pay type, deduction, and tax in QuickBooks: Enter paycheck totals for your W-2 employees.
You're always welcome to comment below if you have other inquiries about accomplishing other payroll tasks within the program. I'll get back to you promptly. Have a good one.
I failed to mention I have QB Enhanced Payroll. Does this solution still apply to my scenario? Thanks!
Hi there, @tmarie2.
The solutions provided by my colleague is tailored to assist users of QuickBooks Enhanced Payroll. You can follow the steps above to resolve the issue you're having.
Additionally, you can check this article if you want to view and manage your employee's W-2. You can check this article for more information: Run payroll reports.
Also, you can read this article to learn more about processing your state forms using QuickBooks Enhanced Payroll: File your state W-2s with Quickbooks Desktop Payroll Enhanced.
Feel free to post in this forum anytime if you have other payroll concerns. I'll be sure to get back to you as soon as possible.
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