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Thanks for bringing this concern to us, @midcountryconstr.
I can help you get around the error message and enter your payroll to QuickBooks Online (QBO).
You'll want to ensure you've entered the correct tax deduction of your employees. You'll want to take the gross pay of your employees and multiply the amount by 6.2% for Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare.
You can also see these articles for more details:
If you have and the error persists, I recommend contacting our Support team. One of them can look into your account and help you check and correct the calculation. Here's how to reach out to them.
You can also see this article for more details and ensure to review their Support hours to know when agents are available: QuickBooks Online Support.
Additionally, I've added these resources that you can read for reference. These can guide you in entering your prior payroll and getting started with QBO:
Let me know in your reply if there is anything else you need help with entering your payroll. I'll be here to back you up. Keep safe!
Calculating the percentages doesn't work either
Thanks for joining this thread, 9130 3513 2280 0416.
Since payroll tax percentages aren't calculating and you're receiving the same error message, I'd recommend performing JasroV's troubleshooting steps. If your calculation continues not working, you'll want to check your browser. It's possible this could have something to do with temporary internet files. Browsing applications store these types of records, but sometimes they can cause issues with certain webpages. You can open a private window and check to see if your payroll tax percentages are calculating.
Here's how to access incognito mode in some of the most commonly used web browsers:
If tax percentages are calculating while browsing privately, it's safe to say this problem's being caused by your browser. It can be fixed by clearing cached data and Intuit-specific cookies.
In the event it continues occurring while using incognito, you'll initially want to try switching to another browsing application.
Here's a list of supported browsers:
You can also check a browser's compatibility with your books by utilizing our browser health checkup tool. QuickBooks supports the current and two previous versions of browsers. If you find that you're using an older version, make sure to update it to its latest release. Steps for doing so can be found on the particular company's website.
In the event you've found no problems that could be causing this with your browser, I'd recommend using a different device and/or internet connection. If it continues happening on other devices and/or internet connections, you'll want to get in touch with our Customer Care team. They'll be able to pull up your account in a secure environment, conduct further research, and create an investigation ticket if necessary.
They can be reached while you're signed in:
Be sure to review their support hours so you'll know when agents are available.
I've also included a detailed resource about system requirements for QuickBooks which may come in handy moving forward: System requirements
I'll be here to help if there's any questions. Have an awesome day!
I was on the phone with QBO for 3 hours yesterday and the QBO payroll person's calculations weren't showing up correctly on his end either. He put in for a "payroll correction".
Also, confirming that opening a window in Incognito did not work either.
Hi there, @9130351322800416.
I appreciate your patience for trying the troubleshoot steps provided by my colleagues above. I also understand the convenience of having the right payroll calculation of its percentages.
I can see that you've already reached out to them. However, it would be best to contact them again for the updates. Just make sure to check out our support hours so we can address your concerns on time.
I’ve included these resources that’ll help you with entering your prior payroll in QuickBooks Online:
If there's anything else you need help with prior payroll info, let me know by adding a comment below. I'm more than happy to help. Keep safe!
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