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I'm trying to modify the hire date for a rehired employee. However, I'm facing an issue where the Hire Date field appears grayed out and uneditable. It seems I can only change the original hire date if it's set to a date before the rehired date displayed in the grayed-out field.
Ideally, we would like to retain the original hire date while also displaying the current rehire date for the employee.
Am I overlooking something obvious here? Any insights or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Good day, @ET707.
Thank you for elaborating and adding a screenshot of your concern. I'll share some steps to allow you to edit the hire date while remaining the original hire date.
When rehiring an employee in QuickBooks Desktop, you'll want to ensure all data entered from the Termination tab of your employee's profile are cleared out. This will help reinstate your terminated employee from your file. Then, enter the recent rehired date for the employee from the Hire date field, and keep the Original Hired date section as this states the original date when your employee was originally hired for the first time.
To do that:
However, if the Hire date field is still greyed out after ensuring the steps above, you'll want to consider using the QuickBooks Tool Hub to resolve common issues and errors in your desktop file. Beforehand, let's ensure you've downloaded your QuickBooks Desktop account to its latest release.
Once done, we can now download and install QuickBooks Tool Hub. Here's how:
For additional information, you can check out this reference: Fix common problems and errors with the QuickBooks Desktop Tool Hub.
I'm also sharing this helpful resource to help you invite your employee to access their pay stubs and W2s: Invite your employees to QuickBooks Workforce to see pay stubs and W-2s if you use QuickBooks Deskto... You'll need to make sure the employee is active before inviting them.
Let us know how things worked for you. If you require additional assistance with any other area, don't hesitate to reply in the comments below. We'll be around to help you further. Have a good one!
I had the same problem with a rehire. The Hire Date appears on the "Employment Info" tab, but it is grayed-out there because you edit it on the "Required Info" tab now.
Then do you lose the original hire date info?
Thank you for dropping by in this thread, @Angie618.
I realize how significant the rehire date is for employees as it affects their status within the organization and various HR processes. Opting for this can be a great decision as they are already familiar with their roles and the company's culture.
The concept of Original Hire Date is used in HR reporting to refer to the employee's initial hiring date. On the other hand, Hire Date refers to the most recent reemployment. You can update both whenever necessary for corrections or cases like this.
Therefore, to answer your question, updating the Hire Date will remove the original ones. If you'd like to proceed, go to the Required Info as per ck2.
When you're ready to pay the newly rehired employee, open these articles for your guide:
You can always post in the forum whenever you have employee concerns or need help organizing your payroll. It'll be my pleasure to assist you. Have a great day.
You should fill out the original hire date before changing the hire date upon rehire.
I wish all QuickBooks employees gave correct information, as we depend on their knowledge to help us, not hinder us.... Please remember Hire date is now on the Required Information page and should be changed there. Then it will automatically populate on the employment tab. If you need to keep track of the original hire date you should enter that on the employment tab that before changing the hire date on the required info tab...so you do not lose that information.
Hope this helps to clarify your question.
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