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March 17, 2021
Question

Error 248

  • March 17, 2021
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Back in 2017 an employee's paycheck had 2 federal tax withholding lines.  The amount was $0 but it still created error 248.  I would like to get rid of that check and replace it with a check that has 1 federal tax withholding line.  I have to run a rebuild every time I do a back up.  I spoke with several people at QuickBooks but they were not able to help me.  One QB person even logged in to see my screen but couldn't help because of the date. Any suggestions from users?

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JoesemM
QuickBooks Team
March 17, 2021

Thanks for reaching out to us. I'm here to help provide some information about deleting paychecks in QuickBooks, @ lindykk9.

 

You can delete and recreate if it's a regular check, just make sure to copy the paycheck details and manually enter the information. Also, the possible reason why you're getting this Error 248 it's because of overpaying an employee and Overpaying Payroll Taxes.

 

Here's how you can delete a paycheck in QBDT:

 

  1. Go to the Employees menu.
  2. Select Payroll Center.
  3. In the Recent Payrolls section, click the Net Pay amount to pull up the list of paychecks.
  4. Double-click each paycheck to open its details.
  5. Click the Delete icon above (or press Ctrl + D on your keyboard).
  6. Select OK in the Delete Transaction window to confirm. 

 

You can check out this article to learn more about the process: Delete or void employee paychecks. Once done, you can now recreate the paychecks.

 

However, if it's a Direct Deposit check, I'd suggest contacting our Customer Support Team. They have the tools to modify direct deposit payrolls. Just check this article on how to reach them: Contact QuickBooks Desktop support.

 

In case you want to correct year-to-date (YTD) or quarter-to-date (QTD) payroll information, you may refer to this article: Adjust payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop. This includes company contributions, employee additions, and deductions.

 

Also, I'd recommend pulling up the Payroll Detail report. This way, you'll be able to verify that those paychecks are entered accordingly. Just go to the Reports menu and select the Employees & Payroll option.

 

 Let me know in the comment section if you have more payroll questions or any QuickBooks-related concerns. I'm here to help you.b

May 25, 2021

I'm having this same issue.  We have 114 paychecks that had a second Federal Withholding tax line added.  The calculated tax was always zero'd out, but the line is still on the paycheck.  I can't delete/reenter 114 checks that span 2016 to 2018.  This issue is preventing me from condensing my datafile so I can convert to QBO.  Huge issue and I can't to find a solution.  Any ideas? 

June 4, 2021

I had a QB payroll employee log in to my computer and she couldn't take care of the issue either.  It would not let you create a payroll check that far back.  I guess there is no fix for this.  It's aggravating to run a rebuild every time I do a backup.


Hey Lindykk9, I'm having the same issue but I'm trying to condense my data.  When you're creating your regular backup, click on the "Options" button at the bottom left of the Create Backup screen.  You should be able to choose "No (data) verification" so that it doesn't throw you into a rebuild every time.