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Melissa7
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I downloaded a required update Jan 3 and then created payroll. Social Security and Medicare deductions were double what they should have been on employee checks. How do I prevent this from happening again and correct this on checks that have already been cashed? QB shows employee and employer each at 6.2% for SS and Medicare at 1.45%.

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Best answer January 08, 2019

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Hi there, Melissa7,

 

I want to ensure your taxes are calculating correctly.

 

There are a few reasons why SS and Medicare taxes are calculating incorrectly. Consider the following:

  • QuickBooks is not updated or there is an internet interruption during the update.
  • Using the incorrect tax table version.
  • Employee's YTD is off.

To isolate the problem, let's make sure you're able to download the latest tax table update version 21902. You can check that by following these steps:

  1. Go to the Employees tab.
  2. Select Get Payroll Updates.
  3. You'll see the tax table version beside the Payroll Update Info button. (Please see screenshot.)

 

If you're using the correct version, let's check if there are any discrepancies or zero deductions for the SS and MD amounts on the employee's paycheck. We can use the Payroll Detail Review report to verify the taxes withheld and the difference. Here's how:

  1. Go to the Reports menu.
  2. Select Employees & Payroll.
  3. Choose Payroll Detail Review.
  4. Click Customize Report tab (if you want to run a specific report).
  5. Choose the Display tab and select the date range from drop down list or fill in the From and To dates.
  6. In the Filters tab, choose Payroll Item from the Filter section. Select Multiple payroll items in the Payroll Item drop-down.(See screenshot.)
  7. Select Medicare Company, Medicare Employee, Social Security Company and Social Security Employee. (See screenshot.)
  8. Once done, click OK twice.

On the report, review if the checks have the correct deductions. You can get the correct calculation by multiplying the total wage base of each payroll items to its corresponding tax rate. If the figures are correct, then there is no action to be taken next.

 

However, if QuickBooks overwithheld the SS and MD taxes, there are 2 ways to remedy the situation. Here's how:

  • Option 1: Apply the taxes to your next paycheck. QuickBooks has an automatic calculation feature for rate-based taxes deducting overpaid taxes to your next payroll run.
  • Option 2: You can offset the overpayment by creating a liability adjustment. Here's an article with the complete steps on how to create an adjustment: Adjust payroll liabilities

That should get you on the right track, Melissa7. Please feel free to let me know if there's anything you need help with. I'll be glad to work with you again. Have a good one!

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

That's correct.  The company and employee items are both 6.2% and for medicare both rates are 1.45%.

See  https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc751

 

You should be familiar with these rates as well as the other information from the Circular E before attempting payroll on your own: https://www.irs.gov/publications/p15

Melissa7
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I've been doing this for almost 20 years w/o issues but QB deducted the wrong amounts without me changing anything from one payroll to the next other than their required update.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Hi there, Melissa7,

 

I want to ensure your taxes are calculating correctly.

 

There are a few reasons why SS and Medicare taxes are calculating incorrectly. Consider the following:

  • QuickBooks is not updated or there is an internet interruption during the update.
  • Using the incorrect tax table version.
  • Employee's YTD is off.

To isolate the problem, let's make sure you're able to download the latest tax table update version 21902. You can check that by following these steps:

  1. Go to the Employees tab.
  2. Select Get Payroll Updates.
  3. You'll see the tax table version beside the Payroll Update Info button. (Please see screenshot.)

 

If you're using the correct version, let's check if there are any discrepancies or zero deductions for the SS and MD amounts on the employee's paycheck. We can use the Payroll Detail Review report to verify the taxes withheld and the difference. Here's how:

  1. Go to the Reports menu.
  2. Select Employees & Payroll.
  3. Choose Payroll Detail Review.
  4. Click Customize Report tab (if you want to run a specific report).
  5. Choose the Display tab and select the date range from drop down list or fill in the From and To dates.
  6. In the Filters tab, choose Payroll Item from the Filter section. Select Multiple payroll items in the Payroll Item drop-down.(See screenshot.)
  7. Select Medicare Company, Medicare Employee, Social Security Company and Social Security Employee. (See screenshot.)
  8. Once done, click OK twice.

On the report, review if the checks have the correct deductions. You can get the correct calculation by multiplying the total wage base of each payroll items to its corresponding tax rate. If the figures are correct, then there is no action to be taken next.

 

However, if QuickBooks overwithheld the SS and MD taxes, there are 2 ways to remedy the situation. Here's how:

  • Option 1: Apply the taxes to your next paycheck. QuickBooks has an automatic calculation feature for rate-based taxes deducting overpaid taxes to your next payroll run.
  • Option 2: You can offset the overpayment by creating a liability adjustment. Here's an article with the complete steps on how to create an adjustment: Adjust payroll liabilities

That should get you on the right track, Melissa7. Please feel free to let me know if there's anything you need help with. I'll be glad to work with you again. Have a good one!

Anonymous
Not applicable

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

RE: I've been doing this for almost 20 years w/o issues but QB deducted the wrong amounts.

 

Based on your description, the amounts are right.  What's wrong with them?

Melomara
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

We have also had problems. We just switched to another payroll provider and after we entered our YTD info their system doubled the amt of medicare/SS being taken out of each paycheck because they said it was compensating for "underwithholding" from our old provider...

 

I thought this was something QB handled automatically? Now our monthly payroll has increased significantly because of this, and our paychecks decreased by a couple hundred dollars. I see where we can edit state info, but under federal I see no where to look at medicare/SS rates being withheld... am I just missing something??

MaryLandT
Moderator

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Thanks for reaching out to us here in the Intuit Community, @Melomara.

 

To clarify, did you switch to QuickBooks Desktop Payroll?

 

If so, you can see the Medicare or Social Security rates through your Payroll Item List page. 

 

Let me guide you on how to see their rates:

  1. From the Lists menu, select Payroll Item List.
  2. Locate the Medicare and Social Security item from the list.
  3. Under the Amount column, you'll see how much the rate is for each item.
  4. If you click each item,

To learn more about payroll calculations in QuickBooks Desktop, check this out: How QuickBooks calculates payroll taxes.

 

Please get back to me if you're referring to something else by clicking the Reply button in this thread. I'd be glad to help.

ike4
Level 3

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

SAME PROBLEM HERE.

07/20/20 ALL UP TO DATE QB DESKTOP & PAYROLL SUBSCRIPTIONS, SENT TO CLIENT & MADE THE PAYMENTS THINKING QB COULD MAKE THIS SIMPLE CALCULATION & THEY CAN'T. WHAT A TOTAL DISASTER & SCREWUP. 

DivinaMercy_N
Moderator

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Hi there, @ike4.

 

When your QuickBooks Desktop and payroll have the updated release version. Rest assured that you'll get the most current and accurate rates and calculations for state and federal tax tables.  

 

Then, you'll need to check the employee's paycheck if there are discrepancies or zero deductions for the SS and Medicare. You can pull up the Payroll Detail Review report, please refer to the steps below:

 

  1. Go to the Reports menu.
  2. Choose Employees & Payroll.
  3. Click Payroll Detail Review.
  4. Hit Customize Report tab (if you want to run a specific report).
  5. Select the Display tab and select the date range from the drop-down list or fill in the From and To dates.
  6. In the Filters tab, pick Payroll Item from the Filter section. Tick Multiple payroll items in the Payroll Item drop-down.
  7. Select Medicare CompanyMedicare EmployeeSocial Security Company, and Social Security Employee

 

Review if the checks have the correct deductions. If no, correct the calculation by multiplying the total wage base of each payroll item to its corresponding tax rate. If correct, no further action is needed.

 

Also, may I ask for further details about what's wrong with the numbers? Does it affect all of your employees? This way, I can make sure that we are on the same page so I can provide an appropriate solution.

 

You can also visit this article: How to calculate payroll. This article provides information on how to calculate payroll, including gross wages, payroll taxes, and benefits. 

 

Feel free to post here if you have further questions. I'll be around to help. Take care always.

llcincar
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I am having a similar problem with an update downloaded today.  After the update a payroll was created and the Social Security and Medicare deductions were correct on the employer side but off on the employee side.  How can I fix the taxes?

JamesDuanT
Moderator

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Thanks for joining in on the thread, llcincar.

 

There's a possibility that these updates are incomplete. Hence, the calculations are off. It must have been blocked by your system firewall or security. I'd recommend changing these settings to suit QuickBooks. You can use this link for reference: Set up firewall and security settings for QuickBooks Desktop.

 

After that, we can update the following components again:

Then, we can delete and recreate the paycheck. This should recalculate the taxes correctly.

 

Let us know how this goes so we can further assist you. Have a great day!

 

Pavati
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Today is 09/10/2020. 

 

When we did the taxes this morning, it took no FICA taxes out. We did an update then it took double the FICA taxes out.

 

I have verified everything is correct with the payroll. Did a payroll check and the only discrepancy is from today's check.

 

I am a QB Pro Advisor and been using QB Payroll for 15 years. This is the first year we have had to update the payroll each week to make sure everything is correct. First it took out no taxes and now double.

 

Please fix this issue ASAP!!

 

Sandy Joscelyn

KlentB
Moderator

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

 

Hi there, Pavati.

 

Generally, this situation happens when QuickBooks Desktop was unable to calculate your taxes on your previous payroll (first attempt). After the update has been applied, the program automatically corrects or calculates the taxes (including the taxes from your previous payroll) that's why the amount is doubled.

 

Since you've already made sure that everything is correct in your payroll and updated QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release, I encourage getting in touch with our technical supports. This way, we'll be able to pull up your account in a secure environment and then run a series of tests to rectify the underlying issue:

 

  1. Open QuickBooks.
  2. Go to Help, then select QuickBooks Desktop Help.
  3. Click Contact Us.
  4. Enter your concern, then select Continue.
  5. Choose Start messaging with a support expert.

You may check our support hours first to ensure that we address your concerns on time.

 

Additionally, here's an article that you can read to help track where your business stands in terms of employee expenses: Customize payroll and employee reports.

 

If there's anything else that I can help you with, please don't hesitate to insert a comment below.

Quarterly differences
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Why do my reports show I paid the correct Social Security and Medicare but when I print the quarterly report it shows should have paid more Social Security and Medicare?

Kristine Mae
Moderator

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I'm here to help you fix it, Quarterly differences.

 

First, let's ensure both reports have the same dates and accounting method. It helps us sort out your concern.

 

Then, if everything is the same but showing a different amount, I'll share an article to fix this unexpected behavior: Troubleshoot PDF and Print problems with QuickBooks Desktop.

 

You can get back to this thread after trying the steps. We're just around to help you. Take care!

kerryboersma
Level 4

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I am working on reconciling my W3 year end filings and one client was off-after looking through several reports and paychecks I have 2 employees that each paycheck (started Dec 31 2021) Medicare is being doubled on the employee side.  I have updated QB's I have updated payroll and it's still doing this.  What's the deal-none of the other employees are doing this.  Oh and I can not click on F1 for help-nothing come up.  Really when I need a live person to help fix this no one is in site.   What is Intuit doing? Oh and I also rebuilt the file-still doing this.

 

Any good help-please nothing but quality help is needed.

Jen_D
Moderator

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Thanks for joining this conversation, @kerryboersma.

 

I want to help you resolve this payroll concern you're having, before it gets reported to our Support Team. If you already followed the steps in the accepted solution post and still having the same problem, try this one last step. For this, we need to check if there is a duplicate Medicare Item in QuickBooks. Follow the steps below:

 

  1. Go to the Employees menu and choose Employee Center.
  2. Double-click the name of the employee with the double Medicare deduction.
  3. Go to Payroll Info then the Taxes button.
  4. Click the Other tab.
  5. Scroll-down on the Item Name section and see if there is a Medicare item there.
  6. If you have, click to highlight it and press Delete.
  7. Once done, click OK.

 

If there isn't nay duplicate item, we highly recommend contacting our Support Team to help check on this for you.

 

To get our support, follow these steps:

 

  1. On your QuickBooks company file, click the Help menu.
  2. Tap the QuickBooks Desktop Help option.
  3. Press Contact us on the pop-up box.
  4. Click on the Search for Something else button then type your concern in the Ask us anything box.
  5. Hit Search, then scroll down to get your contact options.

 

I'm also adding this article about our contact options and support availability for your reference: Contact QuickBooks Desktop support

 

I want to make sure this is taken care of and I'll be right here if you need any help with QuickBooks Desktop payroll.

brantl
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Yep, I had Social Security Employee in the employees Payroll Info tab under Taxes... and it was calculating Social Security Employee TWICE on paychecks for an entire quarter for one employee. Thanks for the help, Jen_D!

keithCDC
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I'm doing a bonus only payroll. I  have one person who now that I'm trying to run her, medicare and SS are zeroed out for both employee and employer.

 

I changed absolutely NOTHING on the employee's withholdings and all of that, it just disappeared.

Carneil_C
QuickBooks Team

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I appreciate you for joining the thread and sharing your concerns, @keithCDC.

 

The first thing we can do is to ensure that QuickBooks Desktop is up-to-date to enable payroll to run the Medicare and SS of your employee. With this, you'll always have the latest features and fixes.

 

Then, update your tax table to have the current and accurate rates and calculations. I'll show you how:

 

  1. Choose Employees, then Get Payroll Updates.
  2. Check the Download Entire Update box.
  3. Select Download Latest Update. When the installation is finished, an information-based window appears.

 

From there, revert your paycheck if an error needs to be fixed. You can refer to this article for detailed steps: Save or revert pending payroll checks.

 

For future reference, you can pull up payroll reports to get helpful information about your employees. To view this, feel free to visit this article for guide: Create a payroll summary report in QuickBooks.

 

Keep me posted if you need further assistance with payroll. I'll ensure that you get back to business in no time. Have a great day!

keithCDC
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

I use QBO and the instructions you've provided me do not work for this. I had two people that were going through a different issue and this only happened to one of them so I don't believe your fix is helpful.

MariaSoledadG
QuickBooks Team

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Let me guide you on how to fix your employee's deduction and contribution, keithCDC.

 

In QuickBooks Online Payroll (QBO), setting up deduction items can be pre-tax or after-tax. You'll want to make sure that the setup for each item is correct so it would show the information. After you've checked the setup, you'll want to change the employee deduction to the correct one if the information entered was incorrect. I've provided the steps below: 

 

  1. Go to Payroll, then Employees.
  2. Select your employee.
  3. From Deductions & contributions, select Start or Edit.
  4. Select Edit ✎ next to the deduction you want to modify.
  5. Edit the information as needed.
  6. Select Save, then Done.

 

Moreover, there are several reports that you use so you'll be able to view your employees' information. Learn from this article on how to access and customize the reports: Run Payroll Reports In QuickBooks Online Payroll.

 

Feel free to let us know if you have any other concerns with your employee

keithCDC
Level 1

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

This does not help AT ALL. this is for if I need to add a deduction/withholding. The ones that vanished are the Social Security and Medicare taxes for BOTH EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYER. These ones are ones that should be AND REMAIN programmed in. That means your system is messed up and you need to fix it immediately. There are 29 employees and this only happened to ONE. I need a fix in the next few hours. Meet with a manager, developer, something and get back with me. No more searching your own forums to tell me tired answers that do not correlate to a helpful answer. 

ChristineJoieR
QuickBooks Team

Social Security and Medicare Deductions

Hi @keithCDC.

 

I recognize your concern about the vanished SSN and Medicare taxes in QuickBooks Online. I'm here to share details to connect with our phone support to resolve this matter.

 

I'd suggest reaching out to our Payroll Support Team so they can look into your setup. They also have resources that can easily walk you through recording prior payroll.

 

Here's how to contact us:

 

  1. Go to the Help ) menu and click Contact Us.
  2. Enter a brief discussion about the error you encountered.
  3. Click Let's talk and select Get a call back to reach out to the phone support team. 

 

You can check our support hours and types for more information about our availability.  

 

Once everything is good, you can start with payroll by paying and filing taxes and adding a payment history to QuickBooks Online Payroll

 

If there's anything else I can do for you, I'm just around the corner. Take good care!

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