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Join nowThanks for posting your concern here in the QuickBooks forum, @e030699,
I can help you get the pay increase information of your employee.
At the moment, we do not have a specific report in QBO showing the change of employee's pay rate. But, not to worry, we can use another report for you to keep track of the pay history.
For this, we can use the Payroll Summary by Employee report. Here's how to use the report:
See the following screenshots showing the change of rate from last year and the current year:
Herein attached are some related links on how to use reports in QBO:
If you have any other questions or concerns with QuickBooks Payroll, let me know in the comment below. Have a good day!
Is there a way to view pay rate with the new updates? There currently is not a pay rate option to select.
Hi @kw1991,
Welcome to the Community. I'm here to help you get the support you need with the employee pay rates in QuickBooks Online.
Ideally, the option to add the employee pay rates should be available when you run the report. Since you're unable to include it on your end, I'm checking for any updates concerning any changes to the payroll reports.
While waiting for the confirmation, I've replicated to see if the other payroll versions are showing the same results. Considering that I'm getting the same output and options, I recommend contacting our Payroll Support Team.
This way, one of our support can take over and further investigate why the Pay Rate is no longer an option. Our Customer Support Team for QuickBooks Online Payroll - Core, Premium is available from 6 AM - 6 PM PT (Monday - Friday). For QuickBooks Full Service Payroll, QuickBooks Online Payroll Elite/Premium, any time, any day.
Here's how:
You can also check this article to view the complete list of payroll reports, as well as the additional reporting features you can use in QuickBooks:: Run payroll reports.
Keep us posted if you need any assistance pulling up data using reports in QBO. Have a great day.
THERE IS NO WAY TO SELECT PAY RATE IN ANY QBO REPORT.
please fix this
I recognize the importance of being able to show the pay rate in payroll reports, @bd-tx.
We're continuously working to enhance the product's features to ensure our customers have the best online experience. With this, I suggest sending this suggestion to our Product Developers. They might consider adding this feature or future product enhancements.
Here's how:
To help you familiarize yourself with the available payroll reports, I'll add this article again for your reference: Run payroll reports.
If you have further questions about our products, specifically payroll in QuickBooks Online, revisit us anytime. I'll be right here to discuss some insights with you.
7 months after this comment above and I do not see a RATE option in my reports either. PLEASE UPDATE! I would think this is a very common notion to look up your employee's past wage changes... yet it's not in here? Now I'll have to go paycheck by paycheck to hunt for the change. NOT GOOD QBO!
100%. Not good at all. Do better QBO
I just moved into HR and found out that they were not tracking when raises were given out. I would have thought there would be a report in Quickbooks that would shoe when increases where made but as others have mentioned there is no Pay Rate box to check...come on now please make this happen.
Hi there, @Paytheguy. We appreciate you for joining us here in the thread. Let me give you insights regarding the history of employee pay increases in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
We can see how beneficial it is for you and your business. However, the option to view the history of an employee's pay increase is unavailable.
Keep in mind that we recognize your need for this feature, so we recommend sending a message to our development team. This way, they can review your suggestion and consider it for future product enhancements. Here's how:
1. Select the Gear icon, then choose Feedback.
2. Type in your comments or product suggestions.
3. Select Next to submit.
On the other hand, you may also visit his article as a guide when running another payroll report inside QBO: Run payroll reports.
For further questions about employees' pay history or any other concerns regarding QBO, you can comment below. We're just one click away. Keep safe always.
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