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It's my pleasure to help you, @smarberry. I’m here to make sure you can create a direct deposit for employee reimbursements in QuickBooks Online.
Yes, we can add employee reimbursements to their paychecks. I'd be happy to walk you through the process of setting up another pay type on their profile. Let’s start by creating a reimbursement item.
Here's how:
Once done, you’ll want to update your payroll accounting preferences for the reimbursement pay type. This way, we can ensure that we’re tracking your expenses using the correct account type. See this article for the detailed steps: Change your accounting preferences in QuickBooks Online Payroll.
If everything is ready, you can proceed to Step 3: Run payroll with a reimbursement amount section from this guide: Reimburse an employee. This will help you create the direct deposit, then send it to us for processing.
Since reimbursement payments aren't taxable, they don't show up on W-2 forms or other tax records. They’re also excluded from the pay basis used to determine deductions like 401(k) amounts. For guidelines on reimbursements, check the Employee business expense reimbursements section of IRS Publication 15, Circular E — Employer's Tax Guide.
Let me know if you have any other questions about direct deposit employee reimbursement. I'll be right here to help you out. Have a great day!
It's my pleasure to help you, @smarberry. I’m here to make sure you can create a direct deposit for employee reimbursements in QuickBooks Online.
Yes, we can add employee reimbursements to their paychecks. I'd be happy to walk you through the process of setting up another pay type on their profile. Let’s start by creating a reimbursement item.
Here's how:
Once done, you’ll want to update your payroll accounting preferences for the reimbursement pay type. This way, we can ensure that we’re tracking your expenses using the correct account type. See this article for the detailed steps: Change your accounting preferences in QuickBooks Online Payroll.
If everything is ready, you can proceed to Step 3: Run payroll with a reimbursement amount section from this guide: Reimburse an employee. This will help you create the direct deposit, then send it to us for processing.
Since reimbursement payments aren't taxable, they don't show up on W-2 forms or other tax records. They’re also excluded from the pay basis used to determine deductions like 401(k) amounts. For guidelines on reimbursements, check the Employee business expense reimbursements section of IRS Publication 15, Circular E — Employer's Tax Guide.
Let me know if you have any other questions about direct deposit employee reimbursement. I'll be right here to help you out. Have a great day!
Thanks, JamaicaA. Worked perfectly!
Hello there, @smarberry.
I'm glad to hear that the steps provided by my colleague have helped with your issue. Know that you can always visit our Help Articles page for QuickBooks Online in case you need some references for your future tasks.
The Community is always in your corner if you ever need assistance again. Take care!
Can you provide the instructions for Quickbooks - Desktop also.
I've got you covered, @Battalion6.
I'd be glad to share the steps to add a reimbursement item in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
To start, let's create a reimbursement item to add to your employees' records. Here's how:
Then, follow these steps to add them to your employees' records.
Once you create paychecks, the reimbursement item will appear in the Other Payroll Items area of the Preview Paycheck screen. Enter the amount of the reimbursement on the paycheck. You can also read this article for more information: Reimburse your employee.
Keep in touch if you need further assistance with adding a reimbursement to your employees in QBDT. I'll be here to lend a helping hand. Have a great day ahead.
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