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davidkirkham
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How do I review a payroll run before actioning a payroll payment ?

 
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MichelleBh
Moderator

How do I review a payroll run before actioning a payroll payment ?

Hi there, @davidkirkham.

 

I can help walk you through the steps on how to review your payroll in QuickBooks Online before processing payments.

 

You can review your employee's payroll by clicking the Preview payroll. If you want to modify a specific check, select the Edit icon next to the check's net pay, then hit OK

 

If you want to see the breakdown of each of your employees, click the Review details link on the bottom part of the page. 

 

See the screenshots below for your reference: 

 

 

 

Once done submitting the payroll, you can always access, print, or export different payroll reports by going to the Reports tab located on the bottom left. You can also customize the reports to see the specific details. For the detailed steps, check out this article: Run payroll reports.

 

 

For future reference, please browse through this article: Get started with Payroll. This link contains steps on how to manage employees, pay taxes, tax forms, etc. 

 

Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any questions about this or anything else QuickBooks related. Have a wonderful weekend.

davidkirkham
Level 1

How do I review a payroll run before actioning a payroll payment ?

Could you show me where the Preview Payroll button is ?

 

Thanks

 

Rea_M
Moderator

How do I review a payroll run before actioning a payroll payment ?

I'm here to show you where you can find the Preview Payroll button in QuickBooks Online (QBO), @davidkirkham. This way, you can effectively manage your employees and initiate a payroll payment accordingly.

 

The Preview Payroll button is located in the lower-right corner on the Run Payroll page. You'll be able to view the said button before you submit your payroll. This way, you'll be given the time to review and edit any necessary details in your employees' paychecks. Let me guide you how.

  1. Go to the Payroll menu.
  2. Select the Run payroll option in the Shortcuts section.
  3. In the Run Payroll page, go to the lower right corner of the screen to select the Preview payroll button.

 

I've attached screenshots below for your reference.

 

After selecting the Preview payroll button, you'll be routed to the Review and Submit page to double-check the payroll. Once everything is all set, you can select the Submit payroll button to create your employees' paychecks and finish the process.

 

Once done, you can pull up a payroll report (i.e. Payroll Tax Liability). This way, you'll be able to check how much payroll tax you need to pay and already paid. For the complete list of payroll reports available in QBO, kindly check out this article: Run payroll reports. It contains the definition of each report and how to mark them as favorite to name a few.

 

Please let me know if you have other concerns. I'm just around to help. Take care always.

faysavage
Level 1

How do I review a payroll run before actioning a payroll payment ?

How do we preview payroll in the desktop version? I don't see those same areas/buttons. Thank you,

JenoP
Moderator

How do I review a payroll run before actioning a payroll payment ?

The steps and user interface in QuickBooks Desktop are a little different from the online version, faysavage.

 

This is the reason why you're not seeing the same buttons or sections. No worries, I'll share the steps in how to preview the payroll information before creating the paychecks. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Payroll Center.
  2. Click Pay Employees or Start Scheduled Payroll.
  3. Select the employee that you want to pay. Then, click Open Paycheck Detail to enter the payroll details that are going to be part of their pay.
  4. Click Continue to see the page where you can review the amount of gross pay, taxes, deductions, net pay, employer taxes, and contributions per employee.
  5. You can also click the Open Paycheck Detail button again if you want to see more details or edit some information. 

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Feel free to check out these articles in case you need references when doing payroll tasks in QuickBooks:

 

 

You can always reply to me or post more questions in the Community if you need anything else. We'll make sure that everything is sorted out.

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