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You can run an unscheduled payroll so you'll be able to manually edit the dates to the next period.
Here's how to create a manual paycheck:
You can also check out this article link for more information: Create paychecks in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll.
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When using a payroll schedule, to skip a pay period, edit the schedule using the button just below the table where your scheduled payroll(s) appear. Change the dates to the next appropriate dates.
RE: You can run an unscheduled payroll so you'll be able to manually edit the dates to the next period:
Using an unscheduled payroll for the next payroll will not fix the scheduled payroll, but only make it worse. After this is done, then the schedule will be two periods behind.
The only way to fix a schedule that is off, for whatever reason, is to edit the schedule and change the dates so they correctly match the actual next payroll.
My question is the same as the original. Only one employee, did not work any hours in the entire pay period so the pay period now shows as overdue. I see no need to run an unscheduled payroll as there were no hours work. I want to skip the entire pay period and not have it show as overdue. There has to be a simpler way then going in and changing the schedule. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
I'll be more than happy to help you with this, redeem.
You're right, we don't have to run unscheduled payroll for this one since there were no number of hours worked. We can edit the pay period end date to its next end date so that it will not be shown as overdue.
Let me show you how:
Here's an article that will help you in tracking your employee wages, taxes, adjustments, sick and vacation time: Create a payroll summary report.
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