Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
I have set up the payroll item list:
However, the items are never calculated. I have to enter them manually ever time:
This has been the case all the time. I have finally decided to ask about it here. Hope an expert can shed some light on this.
I am not using any payroll service. I make paychecks with QB.
Solved! Go to Solution.
RE: I am not using any payroll service. I make paychecks with QB.
That is why the taxes don't calculate automatically. You need a payroll subscription in order for the taxes to calculate automatically.
RE: I am not using any payroll service. I make paychecks with QB.
That is why the taxes don't calculate automatically. You need a payroll subscription in order for the taxes to calculate automatically.
I'm here to ensure that the Medicare and Social Security of your employees will calculate correctly, @zipswich.
As what @BigRedConsulting, we'll need to have a payroll subscription for taxes to automatically deduct in QuickBooks. If you'd like to do your payroll manually, you can track it in QuickBooks Desktop. Just remember, you'll need to calculate and enter payroll taxes, and file your tax forms yourself. To do this, just follow the steps and details in this article: Set up manual payroll without a subscription in QuickBooks Desktop.
Just incase you'll be using our Payroll Service and taxes are not calculating, here's the following are reasons that can lead to this issue:
If the same thing happens after QuickBooks and the tax table update, I recommend reviewing your employee's profile to check if the taxes are set up correctly. QuickBooks calculates the federal withholding based on several factors such as taxable wages, number of allowances/dependents, pay frequency, and filing status. Here's how to review your employees’ payroll info:
For other troubleshooting solutions, check out this article: Payroll items on a paycheck are not calculating or are calculating incorrectly. Feel free to browse this link here if you need help with other tasks in running payroll. It'll route you to our general payroll topics with articles.
The Community always has your back, and I'm just a post away should you ever need anything. Just leave a comment below and I'll get back to you. Have a great day ahead.
Did you read the user's post? He doesn't have a payroll subscription and is doing payroll manually.
@BigRedConsulting I wanted to make my question as simple and clear as possible, so I did not mention one thing that made me post this question. I initially thought no automatic calculation was by design until I added a payroll item (MA-PFML contribution) and it was calculated automatically.
@RCV Thank you for the tips.
I followed your instructions step by step and everything looked good. Unfortunately, those fields are still not calculated. This is not a huge deal because I have been manually entering them for years. I use an ADP online calculator to get the numbers, then enter them.
I am using QB2020 with the latest updates.
As BigRed said, if you do not have a payroll subscription, it will not calculate taxes for you. As simple as that.
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.
For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here