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Let's pull up the Payroll Summary report, dburke1.
We can change the date range of this report to show the employees that were paid. These are the steps to follow:
If you like, you can also export it into an Excel file. Simply click the Share drop-down and select Export To Excel. From there, we can get the total number of employees paid each pay period or for the whole year.
You have now the report you're looking for. Keep your posts coming if you have more concerns.
Thanks. I had already done that but there's no way to filter so that I'm given the number of employees paid each pay period. It looks as though I have to figure this out manually.
Thank you for the response, @dburke1.
You can pull up the Transaction List by Date Report and filter the transaction type to paycheck or payroll check. Let me provide you the steps on how to achieve this.
Here's how:
After filtering the report, you can see the list of all the Employees by each pay period.
For future reference, I'm also including this article about modifying reports in QuickBooks: Popular custom reports in QuickBooks Online.
Get back to me if you have other questions. I'm always here to help. Have a great day.
What this Intuit Community member is Looking for is a Report Where it will only give you just the "Employee Count" for a given Date range, Nothing Else.
Month No. of Employee Worked
Jan 5
and So on. Which is my need also
Hi jitu1049,
Let me clear this up by saying the payroll reports we have don't count the number of pays/paycheck per pay period or per month. As a workaround, you can run the Payroll Summary Report in a given period, as shared by Alex. Then, export it to Excel, and use the excel function to count how many transactions are there. You'll want to do this in every period.
If there's anything that I can help you with, feel free to go back to this thread.
In the Payroll Center we can see Recent Payrolls with a paycheck count. Can I get a report for the entire year or expand that view?
Hi there, AB-SWCD.
Thank you for visiting the QuickBooks Community. I'll be sharing the specific report that you can pull up so you'll be able to see the entire paycheck being created.
Yes, you can get a report for the entire year or expand the view about recent payrolls with a paycheck count. That said, you can run the Payroll Details report from the Reports menu. Then, this report shows all payroll activity for employees, including prior payroll history entries, payroll updates, and paychecks processed in QuickBooks.
Here's how:
Once done, you can use and get started with Memorized Reports in QuickBooks Online. This will allow you to save it with its current customization settings.
Lastly, you may refer to this article to view several payroll reports that you can use to view useful information about your business and employees: Run payroll reports.
Fill me in if you have more questions about managing your reports or anything else related to QuickBooks. I'll be here to help you. Take care and have a nice day.
Just a simple report without having to export, filter, add a function to manually count, is all we are asking for. For one thing, on an annual basis our insurance carrier REQUIRES an employee count by month by employment status (full/parttime/seasonal). I am tempted to only use figures form the 12th of month (manually pulled from 4 941 forms) since the insurance company says we should be able to complete our survey in a mere 15 minutes.
Do this:
Go to File>Print Forms>Pay Stubs. In the Select Pay Stubs window, Change Check Dates from First Date thru Last Date of period you need data for: (ex: 01/01/2022 thru 12/31/2022). All Employees.
This window will state "There are X Pay Stubs to print".
Divide this number by # of pay periods. At most you'd have to scroll down the list of employee pay stubs and manually count the number of Dates in the list - but this should take you 60 seconds tops.
...Why Quickbooks can't take this data and put it into report form is beyond me, but I hope it helps!
Love a quick and easy work around. :)
How do we help[ them with this
I'm here to help and ensure that your questions are addressed accordingly, gh217552.
For me to be able to provide you with the right issue resolution, could you please tell me what specific help you need with QuickBooks? Any additional information would be highly appreciated.
I hope you can leave a reply to this post, so we can work on your concern together. Please know I'm ready to assist further. Have a good one.
Rose-A,
Your reply to a question that was originally posted on December 02, 2019 was to ask for more information so that you may provide the right resolution??
I think that the original post very clearly stated the information that was needed.
A report from QuickBooks that should be very SIMPLE and STRAIGHTFORWARD... the number of employees paid during a given period.
If Intuit wanted to really go over the top and above and beyond, they could add a field to the report to show if the employee paid was full-time or part-time, but I know that's probably way too much to ask.
Just a simple report, by week, month, quarter, etc. that would show how many employees were paid for that time period would be absolutely wonderful!
Hi there, @SB719,
I understand how great it would be if there's a report that shows the total number of employees paid over a specific time period. However, it is still unavailable in QuickBooks Online. For the time being, I advise you to provide our software engineers with your feedback. Follow these steps to provide feedback:
1. Open your QuickBooks Online account.
2. Go to the Gear icon and select Feedback.
3. Type in your suggestion and click Next.
You may also want to learn more about payroll reports and how to add payroll history, you can refer to these articles for future use:
If you need any additional assistance with your QuickBooks payroll report, please don't hesitate to reach us back or simply leave a comment below this post. Have a great day!
I have to do the same thing at the end of every year! The easiest way is to run a 'job' our 'time' report by 'name only'. If you keep track of hours by job, as we do, you can just list each month by employee name and use your cursor to count to the bottom of the list. I have to add our salaried employees, but this sure is easier than scrolling through a payroll report. Hope this helps!
Thanks for your idea. I did use the reply below that solved the issue for what I needed for insurance.
READ THE ABOVE INSTEAD OF THIS GARBAGE. WOW WHAT A MONUMENTAL FAILURE OF A RESPONSE.
I played around with reports and found that if you run the Employee Earnings Summary and change dates for the year this gets you a list of employees in a column. I exported to Excel, hid all the wage and deduction columns and added numbers in the A column and that gave me a list and employee count of all the employees paid for the year which I then printed.
I hope this is helpful for anyone seeking this as I was this year.
Was there ever a response to this specific question? This would be exactly what is needed.
I can see that your business has a definite need, Loren.
Keeping track of the total number of employees paid for a specific pay period is a great suggestion that should have been available in the program. However, this report is still unavailable in QuickBooks Online.
I understand the ability to manage and review the number of employees being paid with each payroll in a report, you may take into account the workarounds shared by the other users in this thread.
For now, I'll take note of your feedback to help improve our service and your overall QuickBooks experience. I appreciate your patience and understanding as we work on enhancing our product. Also, you may personally send this idea to our program developers to work on its progress to include them in future updates. Here's how:
Moreover, feel free to utilize this guide to help you enter your employee’s year-to-date paycheck info and company totals: Add pay history to QuickBooks Online Payroll.
Let me know anytime in this forum if you have additional questions about payroll reports. I'm always available to provide further help. Keep safe and have a good one!
California employers are required by Cal OSHA to fill out an annual report(Cal OSHA Form 300, Appendix G.) To fill out the report, we need to know what our average annual number of employees is. Some businesses have a fluctuating number of employees during the year(Christmas for example). To find the Average Annual Number of Employees, it is necessary to know how many employees there were per pay period.
This is data that will be required every year until people stop getting hurt. Please help simplify this recurring need.
This one does not work at all.
This report does not show the numbers of employees in the year or each payroll.
I can help you with generating the report that you need, @bahuni.
Can you please provide me with more information regarding the specifics you'd like to include in the report? This will enable me to address your concern more accurately.
You can run the Payroll Summary by Employee report. It's a comprehensive report of wages, deductions, and tax info, totaled by employee or period. You can customize the date to show your employees you've paid for the entire year or the specific pay period.
Follow the steps below:
Here's more information about how to access payroll reports that can help you get a better understanding of your business' finances and employee information. It includes lists of various payroll reports available, such as employee info, wages, taxes, deductions, and many more: Run payroll reports.
Then, refer to the following article for detailed guidance on customizing financial reports in QuickBooks Online to suit your business needs. It includes step-by-step instructions on running a report, applying filters, saving custom reports, managing and automating custom reports, exporting a custom report in Excel or PDF format, share custom reports, and more: Customize reports in QuickBooks Online.
I'm always here if you need more help generating the report that you need. Just let me know by leaving a reply below. Keep safe, and have a great rest of the day!
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