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We appreciate you reaching out to us in the Community, VBMedicalGroup. I'm happy to discuss the options for turning off direct deposit QuickBooks Online Payroll.
If you need to temporarily deactivate direct deposit for an employee, you can switch the employee’s payment method to a paper check when running payroll. Here's how:
For a comprehensive understanding of the process, I recommend referring to this article: Change a direct deposit paycheck to a paper paycheck in QuickBooks Payroll.
If the Direct Deposit service is already canceled, I suggest contacting our Payroll Support Team for further assistance. You can connect with them by following the instructions below:
Please note that QBO Plus, Essentials, and Simple Start have office hours from 6 AM to 6 PM PT on weekdays and from 6 AM to 3 PM PT on Saturdays. QBO Advanced is available anytime, any day.
You may also visit this article to save time running payroll each payday: Set up and manage your Auto Payroll in QuickBooks Online Payroll.
If you have additional questions about deactivating your direct deposit or other QuickBooks Payroll concerns, feel free to leave a reply. I'm here to provide further help.
I want to perminanently disable Direct Deposit on all my Desktop Accountant Payroll subscriptions.
None of my clients are interested in the up coming changes that Intuit wants to impose by collecting all payroll taxes at the time of payroll processing. Intuit Desktop and QBO Payroll systems are still unable to accurately calculate the Worker's Compensation in our state and Intuit does not file and take full responsibility for all payroll taxes in this state. So we are going to process our payroll without Intuit going forward.
Side Question - Why didn't Intuit break Desktop and QBO off into two different entities? All the forced changes to Desktop are horrible from an Accounting and Auditing stand point especially with job costing businesses. Being forced into Enterprise is one thing but taking over full control of payroll when you can't even properly calculate the taxes for the various state agencies and you are not willing to assume full responsibility. Being forced to contact your support from foreign contries that likely get paid $2 per hour or less to try and advise or assist me in correcting your software's inadequicy's really makes me angry. It makes me angry that I am paying more and wasting a lot more time on the phone or computer to get your support team to fix something I have been able to fix in less than 2 minutes for decades.... CRABBY CRABBY Bookkeeper who helped grow your brand for the past 25 years.
I recognize the importance of turning off direct deposit, @bobbie.
Since you'd like to fully disable the direct deposit feature, I recommend reaching out to QuickBooks Desktop Payroll support. They have the tools and expertise to cancel your direct deposit account effectively.
To do so, here's how:
Additionally, if you need assistance with checking your current payroll liabilities, this article will help you: Run payroll liability balances report.
I’m always here to support you, so feel free to reach out if you need further assistance with handling direct deposits in QBDT. I'm here to help!
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