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Welcome aboard to the Community, michellescottdvm.
Just to clarify, what specific tax are you trying to adjust? If it’s for the state unemployment, yes, you can perform a payroll adjustment.
The process can easily be done with just a few clicks. Let’s go to the Payroll Settings to update the rate.
Another page will open informing about the changes and choose the appropriate option to confirm the action.Then, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
If you’ll process an amended tax return, I suggest downloading the form your state’s website and then manually file it.
I also recommend running the Payroll Tax and Wage Summary Report to get the correct liability amount.
For an overview of how to modify the rate, check out the following article: Enter or change state unemployment insurance (SUI) tax rates article.
However, if it’s for another tax, I recommend reaching out to our QBO Payroll Team. They can perform the payroll correction in a secure space.
Here’s how to contact them:
If there’s anything else I can help you with, click the Reply button and post a comment. I’ll jump right back in to assist further. Have a great rest of the day.
Thanks for the reply, but I'm afraid that I wasn't clear.
I'm looking for a way to see what changes have been made to pay rates for various employees over extended periods. (When did they get raises?)
Thank you for the quick reply, @michellescottdvm.
At this time, the option to see the pay adjustment history for the employees some time is only available in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT). In QuickBooks Online (QBO), you can view the changes in your employees' pay rate by manually opening their previous paychecks.
I understand the importance of this feature in QBO for you and your business. I'll take note of this and send feedback to our product engineers. This way, they'll be able to know our customer's needs and might consider the feature in the coming updates.
Also, to stay current with the latest news and updates, you can visit our blog.
As always, read our help articles in case you need related links in the future.
Our doors are always open here on the Community page, @michellescottdvm. Leave a comment below if you have any other questions. I'm a post away to help. Have a great weekend!
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