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January 8, 2019
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Manual Payroll

  • January 8, 2019
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Before I bought Quickbooks desktop, I called and spoke with a salesperson who told me you can do manual payroll, no enrollment or fee required, with Quickbooks Pro.  How do I find this manual payroll feature?

Best answer by SophiaAnnL

That's right, VeronicaMars. QuickBooks Desktop lets you do payroll manually and I'm here to show you how.

 

To start, please ensure that your computer is offline or is not connected to the internet. Then, proceed with the following steps to set up your company preferences for payroll:

  1. Click Edit at the top, and then select Preferences.
  2. On the left panel, select Payroll & Employees then go to the Company Preferences tab.
  3. In the QuickBooks Desktop Payroll Features section, select the Full Payroll radio button.
  4. Select OK.

Once it's set, you're now ready to create the manual payroll.

 

Here's how:

  1. Click Help at the top, and then select QuickBooks Help (or press F1 on your keyboard).
  2. In the Search field, type manual payroll and press Enter on your keyboard.
  3. Select the topic Calculate payroll manually (without a subscription to QuickBooks Payroll).
  4. Under Set your company file to use the manual payroll calculations setting, click the manual payroll calculations link.
  5. Select Set my company file to use manual calculations link. When your company file is set up for manual payroll computation, QuickBooks inserts a zero amount for each payroll item associated with a tax.
  6. Close and reopen QuickBooks Desktop.

If you happen to select the Set my company file to use manual calculations link and want to reinstate payroll tax calculations, you'll have to sign up for QuickBooks Desktop Payroll. Additionally, if your company file is hosted through a network, contact your hosting provider to help you turn on manual payroll. This is to copy your file locally, if needed, before doing manual payroll.

 

If you have follow-up questions on this, don't hesitate to let me know. I'll be here to help you further.

2 replies

SophiaAnnL
Level 5
January 8, 2019

That's right, VeronicaMars. QuickBooks Desktop lets you do payroll manually and I'm here to show you how.

 

To start, please ensure that your computer is offline or is not connected to the internet. Then, proceed with the following steps to set up your company preferences for payroll:

  1. Click Edit at the top, and then select Preferences.
  2. On the left panel, select Payroll & Employees then go to the Company Preferences tab.
  3. In the QuickBooks Desktop Payroll Features section, select the Full Payroll radio button.
  4. Select OK.

Once it's set, you're now ready to create the manual payroll.

 

Here's how:

  1. Click Help at the top, and then select QuickBooks Help (or press F1 on your keyboard).
  2. In the Search field, type manual payroll and press Enter on your keyboard.
  3. Select the topic Calculate payroll manually (without a subscription to QuickBooks Payroll).
  4. Under Set your company file to use the manual payroll calculations setting, click the manual payroll calculations link.
  5. Select Set my company file to use manual calculations link. When your company file is set up for manual payroll computation, QuickBooks inserts a zero amount for each payroll item associated with a tax.
  6. Close and reopen QuickBooks Desktop.

If you happen to select the Set my company file to use manual calculations link and want to reinstate payroll tax calculations, you'll have to sign up for QuickBooks Desktop Payroll. Additionally, if your company file is hosted through a network, contact your hosting provider to help you turn on manual payroll. This is to copy your file locally, if needed, before doing manual payroll.

 

If you have follow-up questions on this, don't hesitate to let me know. I'll be here to help you further.

February 17, 2019

once i clicked on calculated manual payroll the site to a website can be displayed.  and i have a good internet connection

February 24, 2019

"I've been using QuickBooks since long before it was numbered - about 1995"

 

Me, too. V3. And when someone Blames Intuit for a function they simply haven't found or their system won't allow, that seems like a bit of a reach to me.


qbteachmt, I'm not sure what you're trying to say or imply with the last message, but don't care at this point.  You haven't been "helpful" with your messages, as in working on a full solution that could be posted and used here.  Each time, you found something in my messages you didn't like, and attacked.  My entire goal here has been to sort out a functioning solution for what is going on (in the shortest amount of time, as I see this has been going on for at least 2 months now), so that my students can finish out their required learning cycle.  It's not been to fence with you.  I've spent hours this week trying various solutions, and found something that should work, so I'm done being your dead horse.  Good luck to you.  

February 27, 2021

Can you do manual payroll on quickbooks online? 

 

 

RenjolynC
Level 9
February 27, 2021

I've got you covered, bradbutch.

 

Yes, you can track your paychecks manually if you're not subscribed to any payroll plans in QuickBooks Online. Before doing so, let's make sure to set up the following accounts:

 

  • Payroll Expenses: Wages
  • Payroll Expenses: Taxes
  • Payroll Liabilities: Federal Taxes (941/944)
  • Payroll Liabilities: Federal Unemployment (940)
  • Payroll Liabilities: [State] SUI/ETT
  • Payroll Liabilities: [State] PIT/SDI

Here are the steps: 

 

  1. Go to the Gear > Chart of accounts.
  2. Click the New button.
  3. In the Account window, select the Account and Detail Type.
  4. Enter the Name and Description.
  5. Hit Save and Close

Please see this sample screenshot for a visual reference:

 

 

Once done, you can start recording the journal entries. You can follow Step 2 in this article: Manually enter payroll paychecks in QuickBooks Online.

 

Please keep me posted on your progress with this. I'll be around to help you out if you need anything else. Take care and stay safe!