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Join nowHi there, @fortelawncare.
I hope you're having a good day so far. With QuickBooks Online Payroll, the option to automatically pay city OPT isn't available. This means you'll have to pay the Occupational Privilege Tax manually and record it yourself. However, I can see that this feature would be helpful for you and other users, so I'm going to submit feedback to our Development team personally. The function can then be considered for updates in the future.
Feel free to comment below if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm always here to help.
Let me route you to the right support, @fortelawncare.
Since you’re unable to see these options on your end, I’m here to help you reach our QuickBooks full-service payroll support team.
They can guide you further with the steps and help you resolved your concern. Here’s how:
In case you need additional information about setting up payroll, manage employees, pay taxes, and file tax forms using QuickBooks Online Payroll Full Service. You can check this list of articles: QuickBooks Online Payroll Full Service Hub.
You can always count on me if you have any other concerns. Take care.
Hi there, @fortelawncare.
I hope you're having a good day so far. With QuickBooks Online Payroll, the option to automatically pay city OPT isn't available. This means you'll have to pay the Occupational Privilege Tax manually and record it yourself. However, I can see that this feature would be helpful for you and other users, so I'm going to submit feedback to our Development team personally. The function can then be considered for updates in the future.
Feel free to comment below if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm always here to help.
The message below is what I am referring to. I get this message under workers>overview.
"You are required to pay and file CO Aurora OPT for December by 01/31/2020
We are unable to pay and file on your behalf because the agency has advised you have not yet registered and therefore do not have a valid account ID."
How do I fix this? I have registered. How do I let Quickbooks Online know about this?
Thanks for your prompt response, @fortelawncare.
To fix this, make sure to set up (add) the employee's information by adding the worker on the Employees tab in the Workers menu first. You can then review and add the ID needed in the Payroll Settings.
Let me show you how:
Once done, you can now go to the Payroll Settings and then select the Tax Setup tab.
Let me show you how:
Well done! You've updated the CO state tax setup.
I'll add this article as your reference in setting up local Colorado tax in QuickBooks Online Payroll (QBOP): Colorado Tax Compliance.
You can always tag me (@Jovychris_A) through this post if you need further assistance. I'll keep my notifications open. Stay safe and healthy!
I tried following the steps:
I don't have these menu options for Step 3.
I am using Quickbooks online full service payroll.
Let me route you to the right support, @fortelawncare.
Since you’re unable to see these options on your end, I’m here to help you reach our QuickBooks full-service payroll support team.
They can guide you further with the steps and help you resolved your concern. Here’s how:
In case you need additional information about setting up payroll, manage employees, pay taxes, and file tax forms using QuickBooks Online Payroll Full Service. You can check this list of articles: QuickBooks Online Payroll Full Service Hub.
You can always count on me if you have any other concerns. Take care.
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