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Buy nowIf we are already using a basic overtime pay type and all of our OT hours are "qualified", why would we need to add the "Qualified Overtime Tracking" pay type?
The tax deductible Overtime Premium amount is not the full amount of OT pay. Only the OT portion is tax deductible. If your OT rate is 1.5 x regular pay rate, the Qualified OT Premium is 1/3 of the total OT Pay. If your OT rate is 2 × regular rate, the Qualified OT Premium rate is 1/2 total OT pay.
Therefore, you should add the Qualified OT tracker so that the calculation appears on a separate line; It makes things easier for the tax preparer.
Sorry, there was a typo in my message above. If your OT rate is 2 × regular rate, the Qualified OT Premium rate is 1/4 total OT pay.
Hello there, @Hrstar.
In QuickBooks Online (QBO), adding the Qualified Overtime Tracking pay type can offer key advantages based on the platform’s payroll functionalities. Even if you’re already tracking standard overtime, having a dedicated pay type for Qualified Overtime can enhance payroll efficiency, compliance, and reporting. Here’s a clearer and improved explanation of the benefits:
Some laws and industry standards require tracking Qualified Overtime separately from regular overtime to ensure accurate reporting and compliance with regulations. Proper classification helps meet legal obligations and follow specific rules or agreements.
Tracking Qualified Overtime separately makes record-keeping clearer and more organized, helping with audits, financial planning, and internal reporting needs.
Simplifying payroll is easier with separate tracking for qualified overtime, as it enables efficient management of special calculations such as tax benefits, subsidies, or other incentives tied to these specific hours. This ensures accuracy and reduces the risk of manual errors in processing.
Separately tracking it ensures your payroll system is flexible and ready to adapt to future changes, such as distinguishing between qualified and non-qualified overtime, implementing new policies, or meeting evolving regulatory requirements. Even if all overtime is currently qualified, this setup prepares your system for potential updates without disrupting operations.
Adding the Qualified Overtime Tracking pay type in QuickBooks Online ensures compliance, simplifies payroll, improves transparency, and reduces errors, creating a stronger and more efficient payroll system.
Don't hesitate to comment below if you have additional questions about tracking Quality Overtime in QuickBooks Online.
After setting up Qualified Overtime Tracking it is being tax tracked showing liabilities due, I've tried fixing the issue with no result.
Hi there, PL2026. I'd be happy to help you with Qualified Overtime Tracking (QOT) in QuickBooks Online(QBO).
Before anything else, I want to know more about how you've set up the qualified overtime pay for your employees.
Did you create a custom item for company overtime policies or state laws that differ from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)? Or did you use the QuickBooks embedded QOT item? This information would help us provide a tailored solution.
Moving on, please ensure you're utilizing the official Qualified Overtime Tracking in each qualified employee's profile.
Here's how:
If you haven't filed taxes yet, void the affected paychecks using the correct tracking item, then create a paycheck with overtime pay.
Please don't hesitate to comment below if you need further assistance.
Why is this not put into a payroll update?
Hello, @customer.
I want to make sure we get this right for you. I noticed you mentioned a payroll update. Could you perhaps mean you're currently using QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) Payroll?
For newly added employees in QuickBooks Online (QBO), the Qualified Overtime Tracking payroll item is automatically applied when Overtime Pay is enabled. If this doesn’t happen, you will need to manually add the Qualified Overtime Tracking pay type for each employee. Here’s how to do it:
If you are using QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), be sure to update it to the latest version to access this functionality. After updating, the Payroll Setup Wizard will help you add the Qualified Overtime Tracking payroll item when you first run payroll or open Payroll Setup. If the wizard doesn’t appear, follow the steps outlined in Set Up and Manage Company Contributions to create a company contribution payroll item and select the tax-tracking type Qualified Overtime Tracking.
You can also refer to this article on how to add Qualified OT Tracking for both QBO and QBDT: Impact of the No Tax on Overtime provision to QuickBooks Payroll.
Let us know if you have further questions. We'll be right here to help you anytime.
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