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That's okay, Bruce-derouen. It helped me fully understand your concern.
I've checked our records and haven't seen any cases similar to yours. We can check the Audit Log. This report keeps track of the activities made in QuickBooks Online and that includes who creates the transaction. Here's how:
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You can get back to us after checking the report. We're just right here to help you out.
I do not have an answer for you but do want to make sure you understand the law regarding self-employment in your LLC. You can ONLY be your own employee IF your LLC has elected to be taxed as a Subchapter S Corporation. Otherwise, no matter how many or few members there are in your LLC no member can be on payroll as their profit is passed through. Thus, if not electing S-tax status you are wasting your money on a payroll program that is absolutely wrong for you to use.
Thank you for the response but yes, I'm well aware that. I've been doing this for about 2 years now.
I figured out what the problem was. I just haven't been able to see how to close or delete this thread.
Thank you for the reply Kristi. As it turns out, it seemed to be a problem with a wrong date on a previous payroll. I'm not sure how that happened but at any rate, I figured out what the problem was and have it resolved.
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