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Join nowI can guide you with entering prior tax payments, Shane Huebner.
You can follow these steps:
For more information, you can refer to this article: Recording prior tax payments.
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The problem I'm seeing in the posts similar to this is that we can record the payment the way you are describing, but it doesn't simultaneously enter in our checking account at the same time. Before, there was a record button that you could do it one time and it would record the tax payment in your liabilities and in your checking account. Do we have to make a separate entry in our checking?
Thanks for joining this payroll discussion, @akessler32.
Allow me to share some insights to help you with the prior payroll process. When you use this step, this will be a non-posting transaction. It means that the entry will not affect the bank register, but it will clear the taxes from showing due and record the deposits.
Since you already cleared the liability and only wanted to affect the bank, create a check separately to deduct the prior tax amount recorded.
In the long run, if you want to record a payment that affects the bank and the liabilities, you can use the tax payment option. here's how:
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If you have any questions about payroll, post here again for help. I'll be more than happy to assist you. Have a good one!
Thanks for jumping in @Jen_D . I appreciate the answer, but your answer highlights the issues that I mentioned and some of the others mentioned above.
If it has to be two steps to then it has to be two steps, but it seems the previous way would have been easier. Unless I'm missing something completely. Is this the way we have to record local tax payments now?
Thanks for getting back here, @akessler32.
Yes, there are two processes when recording your local tax payments in QuickBooks Online (QBO). As mentioned by my colleagues above, you'll have to enter prior tax payments first and then write checks.
I also recommend, reaching out to an accounting professional for guidance in recording this to avoid issues when reconciling in the future.
Also, you can always reach out to our Payroll Support team to help you with any payroll concerns. Our live support operating hours are from Monday to Friday 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time.
If there’s anything else I can do to assist you in recording your local tax payments, please post a reply below. I’m always available to help if you ever need one.
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