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Join nowI just found out the Montana unemployment form UI-5 is the wrong one. I need to use UI-5G for government.
How do I change my QuickBooks to the UI-5G form?
The last one had an excess wages and being gover
Hello there, @Anne.
In QuickBooks, all states have the same requirements when filing payroll forms. However, to ensure payroll tax compliance with the state payroll tax regulations, you can check the Payroll Tax Compliance to check for the information.
You can also check with your state agency for the filing requirements. For additional information and find details on tax forms, withholdings, unemployment and other tax, e-file and pay information, general state, and agency information, and employer registration, you can also check the article below: Montana Payroll Tax Compliance
Please reach out if there's anything else I can do to help, you can always count on me. Take care.
We are a government entity. We have to file form UI-5G. The one in QuickBooks is UI-5. It shows excess wages on line 2. We don't have excess wages. I need to have UI-5G form. Is there not a form UI-5G in QuickBooks?
I appreciate the quick response, Anne.
Currently, QuickBooks Online doesn't supports UI-5G Montana Quarterly Wage Report for Governmental & Reimbursable Accounts. As a workaround, you'll want to manually file the UI-5G form directly to the Montana State website.
You can have the printable form handy by visiting this link: http://uid.dli.mt.gov/forms.
Once you're ready to submit the forms, go to this link and you'll be route to your state website. Also, I highly recommend contacting your state for further guidance in filing the form.
Drop a post if you have any other QuickBooks or payroll questions. I'm always here to help. Wishing you a good day!
Thank you, I can file the report on my own but how do I adjust the amount due in QuickBooks desktop?
Hello @Anne,
Let's review the total wages of your employees first so that we can identify if there a need for an adjustment or not.
From there, multiply your employee's total wage base to the state tax rate. The resulting amount should be equal to amounts reflected on your forms. If it's not, here's how you can create an adjustment:
Here's an article you can read to learn more about creating a payroll liability adjustment: Adjust payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop.
I've got you this helpful article in case you need some articles in managing your payroll transactions: Employees and Payroll Taxes for QuickBooks Desktop.
I'll be here if you need anything else. Thanks!
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