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I want to pay my providers by a fee split. I want to set them up as employees so taxes are taken out of their checks. Does anyone know how I would set this up or enter into Quickbooks?
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I know some options to pay your employees using a flat amount, wellbeing901. I'll be pleased to share it with you here to keep you guided.
In QuickBooks Online payroll, setting up your employee as salaried allows you to use a flat amount when paying them, rather than hours. With this, the available pay schedules are per year, month, and week.
Here's how to change an employee type:
Additionally, the amount you set up from their profile will automatically fill the paycheck. Hence, you'll need to change the amount in their profile every time you want to pay them as modifying it when running payroll is unavailable.
Alternatively, you can add Other Earnings to pay your employee using a flat amount. With this, ensure that the hours are zeroed out when creating the paycheck. Also, you can alter the amount directly in the paycheck form when necessary.
Here's how:
On the other hand, you might want to browse this material for the detailed process when you need to review your payroll data: Run payroll reports.
We're always around to lend a hand if you have other queries when setting up and paying your employees with QuickBooks Online Payroll. Kindly click the Reply button below to add any of your concerns.
Good to see you here in the Community space, wellbeing901. I'll be glad to guide you in setting up your employees so you can calculate their taxes accurately.
Before doing so, may I ask what taxes are you trying to take out from their checks? It can help us get on the same page and provide accurate resolution.
For now, you can set up your employee's by following the steps below:
For more details about the process, open this link: Add your new employee to QuickBooks Payroll.
Additionally, you can open these resources that will guide you in paying your employees, setting up their pay types and deductions in QuickBooks:
Feel free to ask me questions regarding paying your employee's or any concerns related to QuickBooks. I'll be happy to provide you with the answers you need. Stay safe.
I am taking out regular payroll taxes, but I need to know how to enter in just an amount not hours. For instance, one provider could have $5000 and another could have $300 and I need to take the taxes out and pay them the difference
I know some options to pay your employees using a flat amount, wellbeing901. I'll be pleased to share it with you here to keep you guided.
In QuickBooks Online payroll, setting up your employee as salaried allows you to use a flat amount when paying them, rather than hours. With this, the available pay schedules are per year, month, and week.
Here's how to change an employee type:
Additionally, the amount you set up from their profile will automatically fill the paycheck. Hence, you'll need to change the amount in their profile every time you want to pay them as modifying it when running payroll is unavailable.
Alternatively, you can add Other Earnings to pay your employee using a flat amount. With this, ensure that the hours are zeroed out when creating the paycheck. Also, you can alter the amount directly in the paycheck form when necessary.
Here's how:
On the other hand, you might want to browse this material for the detailed process when you need to review your payroll data: Run payroll reports.
We're always around to lend a hand if you have other queries when setting up and paying your employees with QuickBooks Online Payroll. Kindly click the Reply button below to add any of your concerns.
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