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I followed your instructions and when you put the state you work it changes the state for the unemployment and this is not correct for our situation.
Thank you
Mary Jankee
Thanks for getting back to the thread, @Stogsdilltile.
Let me join in this conversation and provide you with further insights about state unemployment tax.
In general, state unemployment tax should be paid to the state where you live. Since QuickBooks Desktop Payroll calculates state unemployment insurance (SUI) based on the State Worked, you can enter the employee's state of residence in this field as a workaround. This way, QuickBooks will calculate the SUI tax amount to the correct state.
If you need to adjust your (SUI) rate in the future, use this resource your reference: How to update your State Unemployment Insurance rate in QuickBooks.
Please let me know if you have follow-up questions about setting up the State Unemployment tax. I'll be here to help you out. Have a good one.
Can you please tell me how to run the report showing withholding and unemployment taxes by state from this thread below?
Thank you,
AZ
Thank you to anyone who was going to reply but I have figured it out.
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