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Hi,
New Mexico Wage limit for the year 2022 for Unemployment Insurance is $28,700.00 but in QuickBooks, it has been updated as $27,800.00. May I know how can I change the Wage Limit in Payroll Item?
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Mahendra Nath
I can help you with updating your wage limit, Mahendra Nath.
QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) will automatically enter the new wage limit once we receive updates from the Agency. This is our way to ensure we stay compliant with your state tax laws and regulations. Wage base limits are updated by the payroll tax table. Just ensure that both QuickBooks Desktop and the payroll tax table are updated.
Here's how:
You can go to the Payroll Item List page to change the limit on your payroll item.
Here's how:
I'm just one post away if you need a hand with modifying your payroll reports or any QuickBooks-related. Take care always.
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I don't think the problem is that the tax table hasn't been updated yet. It looks to me like the problem is that the tax table has been updated with the wrong amount. The letter I received from NM Dept. of Workforce solutions states the 2022 taxable wage base effective 01/01/22 is $28,700.00. QuickBooks is showing that the 2022 taxable wage base effective 01/01/22 is $27,800.00. It's as if the numbers have been transposed. I hope someone within QuickBooks/Intuit will take a minute to look at this. Attached is a screenshot of the message in QuickBooks listing the incorrect amount.
Thanks for getting back to us and sharing additional details about the new wage base limit for New Mexico, pforrester77.
We always ensure that we have the right information in QuickBooks and stay compliant with all payroll guidelines and updates. I have also checked the state's website and I can see that the wage base is indeed 28,700.
To take a closer look at this and open a ticket for our engineers, I would recommend contacting our phone or chat support teams. Here's how:
We also have these additional references to share that can help you prepare your tax forms and payments:
As always, don't hesitate to ask questions if you need more help from us. We're always here to provide assistance to anyone.
It says the chat channel is currently closed and I don't have time to sit on the phone today. I'll keep checking back to see if this gets fixed.
I just got this response via Facebook messenger: Thanks for reaching out here. I understand what you're saying. I checked on this issue and wanted to inform you that the taxable wage changes will be updated and reflected within QuickBooks on or around 01/13/2022. Once a tax law altered, Intuit makes these changes shortly there after. If there's anything else I can help you with, I'm here. ^Monica
The wage limit is still incorrect after running payroll updated 22202. Any idea of when this will be fixed?
Hello again, @pforrester77.
Thanks for keeping us updated on the results after updating payroll. Since your payroll tax table is updated and the wage limit for New Mexico still isn't changing, I recommend contacting our QuickBooks Support Team again. This way, they'll be able to check further the root cause of the issue.
To reach them, here's how:
Ensure to review their support hours, so you'll know when agents are available.
As always, you can visit our QuickBooks Community help website if you need tips and related articles in the future.
If you have any other concerns, you're more than welcome to reply here with the details. I'm here to help. Take care and have a great day.
I was on the phone with the ProAdvisor help line for one hour! They aren't able to get a message to the programming department that the rate has been entered wrong. The following is the statement for the 22201 changes.
"Wage limit for state unemployment insurance (UI) increased to $27,800 from $27,000. (22201)"
We need to keep calling and sending messages to QB's until it gets changed.
Hi MaryJoyD;
Do you have a way to put a ticket in for the programming DEFECT on the NM UI rate that is in tax table update 22201?
The wage base should be $28,700 and the programmer made a simple transposition error and hasn't been contacted regarding the defect.
Thanks!
Hi JenoP;
We aren't able to put a ticket in for the programming engoneers. Would you be able to put a ticket in? I have been on the ProAdvisor line and they aren't able to contact them.
I am confussed on how to get a message to the programmer.
Thanks!
Good Morning MirriamM;
We have been contacting QB's. I was on the ProAdvisor line and they didn't have a way to put a ticket in for the change.
Do you have any more ideas about how to help the programming department know that there is a DEFECT that needs to be corrected?
Thanks!
Hello there, rosecottage.
I recognize the importance of having the latest tax table. The updates help ensure that you have the current rates and calculations for supported state and federal tax tables.
In situations like this, I still recommend contacting our Payroll Support Team. To speed up the process, I provide the case number from your previous call. This way, our specialist will review the notes and continue performing the troubleshooting steps where you left off. Then help raise a ticket for further investigation.
Here’s how:
Here’s an article to learn more about the support hours and types for each payroll version: Contact Payroll Support.
This resource provides detailed information on what's included in payroll Update 22202 as well as for each QuickBooks version: Latest payroll news and updates.
Reach out to me again if you have other payroll concerns, including the wage limit for your state. I’ll be around to help you. Have a good one and stay safe.
Yesterday, I got an email that there was a new payroll update 22206. I just finished running the update and (finally!) the unemployment taxable wage base has been updated to the correct amount.
Kentucky passed House Bill 144 on 3/24/22. As of today 3/31/22 the wage limit has not been updated.
The notice sent to all employers stated "Please ensure to make these adjustments before filing your 1st quarter of 2022.
My system will not allow me to make the change due to QuickBooks being control freaks.
I called and spoke to the OUTSOURCED agent and he very kind BUT he could not even get any response from whomever he tried chatting with.
QuickBooks: Your software is not FREE and it gets more costly every year - so do your job and correct this before an abundance of Kentucky companies end up filing amended returns and creating a mess due to your incompetence.
Stop telling everyone to use your HELP.
It is a waste of time especially since this QuickBooks outsources this to another country!
I tried this and you cannot change the limit. you can change the percentage but not limit. How can you do that? Please and thank you. My company does not have a cap.
I tried this you cannot change the wage base only the percentage. My company does not have a cap so how can I change that? Please and thank you.
Welcome to this thread, christyprid.
I appreciate you for following the steps shared on this thread and letting us know the result. To ensure I can provide the best solution, I have to ask for more details about your wage base limit concern.
May I know the specific state you’re located in? Did receive a letter from your state agency about the cap?
I’m looking forward to your reply, christyprid. Thank you in advance.
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