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I can see how you want to email your employees' paystubs at once, AVoll.
You'll want to let our product team know that being able to email paystubs at once will save time and benefit your business. To do so, you can check out our Customer Feedback page so you can send your request from there. You can click on the Give feedback option highlighted in yellow. I've attached a screenshot for your guide:
Furthermore, QuickBooks Workforce is one of the best ways for your employees to access their paystubs and W-2s anytime. For more information on how to invite your employee and upload paychecks, learn from this article for your reference: View Your Pay Stubs, Time Off, And Year-To-Date Pay In QuickBooks Workforce.
Please get back to us if you have any other concerns when sending paystubs. We'll always be right here to get you covered.
It is what we have to do
Thanks but I'm not very interested right now I just came to this website because it seemed interesting but thnk you for the offer.
I don.' know I will get back to you as soon as I get it figured out.
That is not working on my end
His name is Doug Kim and kim**** did not work please help
I have an Employee with the name if Doug Kim and its not accepting his password kim**** because his last name only has 3 Characters. Please help
What do you do when the Employee's name is Doug Kim ?????
I tried kim**** and that did not work
This does NOT WORK our employees name is Doug Kim and he entered kim**** and it did not open???
That does not work
Our employees name is Doug Kim and kim**** does not open the Protected Pay Stub Email
Did you ever get a response for this issue I am having the same issue
This is not working for me Doug Kim kim**** is not opening his paystub
Hello, Lisa Bolduc.
QuickBooks desktop requires you to use complex passwords. It’s simply a password that contains at least 8-16 characters with at least one number, one uppercase letter, one lowercase, and a special character. Also, the the password must not contain the username and vice versa.
You need to follow the required password in QuickBooks to successful log-in.
Here's an article that will give you the lists of password requirements to use: Password security for QuickBooks Desktop.
Let me know if you're able to change the password and log in successfully. You can also reply back to me if you have follow-up questions.
Try ****kim. Hopefully it might work.
What if the employee's last name only contains 3 letters
Thanks for joining this thread, @OmniC. I want to ensure your employee can access the emailed pay stub.
There's a change in password requirements for QBDT 2018 and later versions. Please refer to the following information below:
For reference, read this article: Email pay stubs, T4s, and RL-1s from QuickBooks Desktop. Please know that it is for QBDT CA users but the steps can be also applied to QBDT US customers.
Your employees can also access their pay stubs and W-2s through the web. To do so, you'll have to send them an invite to create their QuickBooks Workforce account.
I'll be right here to provide additional help if you encounter any issues sending paystubs to your employees. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us again. Have a great day ahead and stay safe.
@DivinaMercy_N RE: There's a change in password requirements for QBDT 2018 and later versions. Please refer to the following information below:
"Please know that it is for QBDT CA users but the steps can be also applied to QBDT US customers."
This is incorrect. I have the latest release of Enterprise 23.0 and US QuickBooks uses the last four digits of the SSN, as evidenced by the message it still puts up, as it always has. I also checked the latest releases of Enterprise 20.0, 21.0, and 22.0. They all still use the last four digits of the SSN:
Why do I know this when you don't? Maybe if you used QuickBooks and tried it, then you wouldn't offer bad advise? I know it seems like a lot to ask, but it's really not.
QuickBooks automatically generates a password for each employee and email. Take note of the passwords so you can give them to the recipients
When I enter low case employee first 3 letters of last name and dob 00000000 format it is not working as the password to access the paystubs I emailed them in Quickbooks? I have 2023 version. Thx
Glad to have you join this thread, kimxto. I'll share information to help you determine the paystubs password in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
In QBDT, we can send each pay stub as a password-protected PDF to your employees' email addresses. Suppose the employee’s last name is shorter than four characters. In that case, the program will use the whole last name with no additional characters added, plus the last four digits of the SSN.
For example:
Name: John Kid
SSN: 012-34-5678
Pay Stub Password: kid5678
Please note that this is system-generated information and can't be disabled due to employee privacy issues. You can check out this article to learn more about this process: Email pay stubs from QuickBooks Desktop.
Furthermore, you can check out these troubleshooting steps in case the issue persists:
Additionally, check out this article that'll help you keep track of your payroll and employee expenses in QBDT. This will help you focus on the information that matters most to your business: Customize payroll and employee reports.
Feel free to reach out to me again if you have any other concerns or follow-up questions about managing your QBDT account. I'll be here and ready to help anytime. Have a good one!
for 2022 desktop version requires us to use the first three digits of last name, then our date of birth, month, day, year. so feb 21 2000 02212000
umm our require us to use the first three digits of last name, then our date of birth, month, day, year. so feb 21 2000 02212000
How do I check my paystub?
Thanks for joining this thread, ReggieFoherty. I'm here to provide information regarding accessing or checking your pay stub.
In QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), accessing your paystub depends on two things. If you're an employee, your employer must invite you, and permit you to view your paystub. On the other hand, you can view your paystub by going to the Paycheck List if you're an employer.
Here's how:
I'll add some screenshots below as a visual reference:
I'll leave this article as a reference in case you want to print your paychecks and pay stubs: Print or reprint paychecks and pay stubs.
Feel free to come back to this thread whenever you want to ask further questions about pay stub. We'll be right here to assist you.
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