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pageofarms
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How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

 
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FritzF
Moderator

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Hey there, @pageofarms.

 

It's a pleasure to see you here in the Community. I can share some information about changing pay period dates of printed paychecks on QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Currently, QBO doesn't have the option to change or edit a pay period of a paycheck once created. However, you can delete and recreate the paycheck instead as a workaround. To do this, you can pull up the Paycheck List report to see all the paychecks that you've created. Here's how:

 

1. Go to the Reports menu at the left pane, then type Paycheck List on the search bar.
2. Click the Funnel icon drop-down to choose a date.
3. Put a check mark on the paychecks you need to delete, then select Delete.

 

 

Once done, you can now recreate the paychecks with the correct pay periods. Here's how:

 

1. Go to Workers menu at the left pane, then select the Employees tab.
2. Click Run payroll on the upper right, then pick an employee.
3. Enter the necessary information.
4. Select Preview payroll, then Submit payroll.
5. Print the paychecks by clicking Print pay stubs, then Finish payroll.

 

To know more about what can and can't be edited on a paycheck in QBO, you may check out this article: Edit or delete paychecks in Online Payroll.

 

I can see how this feature would be helpful for you and your business and I encourage you to submit feedback. These requests and suggestions are forwarded to the Product Development Team for consideration in future updates. You can submit this from within QuickBooks Online by selecting the Gear icon and Feedback or by going to the following link: QuickBooks Online Feature Requests. I'm going to submit feedback from my side as well.

 

That's it! Please let me know how it goes or if I can be of additional assistance. I'm only a post away should you have any questions. Enjoy the rest of the day.

GlinetteC
Moderator

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Good day, Evelyner.

 

Are you trying to change the pay period dates of your checks? If so, there isn't an option to change it. Instead, you can delete and recreate them. You can follow the steps provided by my colleague above.

 

If you're referring to something else, you can post your question here so I can assist you further. Rest assured that we'll be answering them.

 

On the other hand, I am removing your attachment as it contains personal information.

 

Know that the Community is here to help.

munizelectric
Level 1

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

It doesn't give an option to edit or delete, only print.

Jibarra
Level 1

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Will deleting the check and recreating it affect payroll tax payments/filings? 

Jibarra
Level 1

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Will deleting the old paycheck and recreating it affect payroll tax payments/filings?

SCBH
Level 1

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Please help me how can I edit check date on employees' final payroll checks that I have printed today (09-23-2020). When I submitted the final paychecks, QBO printed 10-05-2020 as default payroll date for next payroll run.

 

Thanks

Ryan_M
Moderator

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Hi @SCBH,

 

I'll take care of this query for you. 

 

A detailed answer to this question was shared by my colleague @FritzF above. I suggest you go through the steps he provided to resolve the issue you stated about the paycheck dates. 

 

In case you missed it, I'll share this article he mentioned above as well: Change an employee paycheck. It provides different situations on how you can edit your employee's paychecks. 

 

Leave a comment below if you have other concerns. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. 

TaxCatSC
Level 4

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

The answer of "quickbooks doesn't allow what you need" isn't exactly helpful.  Especially when the error in date cross a year, because quickbooks doesn't allow paychecks to be created for the prior year.  Its a bug, not a feature.

AlexV
QuickBooks Team

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Good day, TaxCatSC.

 

QuickBooks Online Payroll has an option to set up a prior payroll if you paid your employees in this calendar year. This is to ensure that data is accurate especially when filing the W-2s at the end of the year.

 

We won't be able to set it up if you already made a paycheck before you decided to add the past pay information. If you no longer have this option, you'll want to reach out to our Customer Support Team so they can enter it on your behalf. Just make sure that you have a copy of the accurate prior payroll data.

 

The new "Help" menu interface: 

  1. Click the (?) Help icon and choose the Talk to a human option (then type it again when prompted).
  2. When asked by the bot, enter "Prior Payroll".
  3. Select I still need a human, then proceed with Contact us.
  4. Tap Let’s talk then choose either Get a call or Start messaging

For the old "Help" menu:

  1. Click the Help icon, then the Contact Us button.
  2. Enter "Prior Payroll" in the What can we help you with box.
  3. Proceed with the Let's talk button.
  4. Select either Start messaging or Get a call button.

You'll want to check these links. These will give you more info on how to set up your payroll.

Keep on posting here if you need anything else. Wishing you all the best!

TaxCatSC
Level 4

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

I think this is only for brand new employees (ie, setup).  Not the situation I'm dealing with, where the quickbook payroll service worked for most of the year then developed serious glitches in December that resulted in two set of paychecks not being saved by quickbooks.  Need to add paychecks to a previous year (2020) and it doesn't work, just gives a misleading error message about late payroll taxes.

 

I found a couple of posts that claim this is a feature, not a bug.  As it Quickbooks wants it to be impossible to add any paychecks that were already paid in 2020, becuase it is now 2021 and also doesn't allow editing of the 941 or W2 forms, which means I have to calculate them by hand.

Glta51
Level 1

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

I am trying to have the pay period start date not appear, how do I remove the start date?

Thanks

jamespaul
Moderator

How do I change the pay period dates on payroll after the checks have been printed?

Hello, Glta51.

 

We can only edit the payroll data on a paycheck. We're unable to remove the pay period start date. However, I can share a workaround to help you remove it. 

 

You can save a paycheck and manually remove the pay period start date using an editing program.

 

To save a paycheck, simply open it then click the Print button. On the overview screen, click the Download icon. 

 

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Alternatively, you can look for a third-party app that lets you customize a paycheck and remove the pay period date. Go to the Apps menu, then search for one. 

 

Our developers are working on introducing new features in QuickBooks. They might add a feature where you can customize your paychecks and hide some of its data.

 

For now, I suggest visiting our QuickBooks Blog from time to time for updates. 

 

Need a guide while working on other areas in QuickBooks Online? We have articles to guide you with the processes. Feel free to take a look at them if you're in a pinch. 

 

Please let me know if you have other concerns in your payroll service or in QuickBooks Online. Here to help. 

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