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We've got your back, @BPaisley.
Let's adjust the beginning balance of your accruals to zero.
Here's how:
I'll also add this article for guidance: Sick and vacation time incorrect or not accruing on paychecks.
You might want to manage and update pay schedules. Feel free to read this article: Set up and manage payroll schedules.
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When I enter 0.03333 in the accrued per hour paid, QuickBooks rounds it to 0:02:00.
How do I stop QuickBooks from changing the time?
I need the setup for 1 hour sick time accrued for every 30 hours worked.
Thank you
Thanks for chiming in on this thread, @MChristensen.
I'll share information on how QuickBooks Desktop displays the time you entered.
The changing of time format when entering them on paychecks or setting up sick and vacation time balances has something to do with your preferences. Please know that QBDT has two time formats. These are:
Since the 0.03333 in the accrued per hour paid rounds to 0:02:00 you can modify the time format into Decimal. However, it only allows you to enter a maximum of two decimal places. Here's how:
I'll share with you this article if you want to know more about this: Change the time format from decimal to minutes or vice versa in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll.
If you want to know more about the time tracking feature in QBDT-Payroll, check out this reference: Set up time tracking in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll.
Click the Reply button if you need more help managing your payroll. Take care and have a pleasant day.
If the pay period is half in December and half in January at what point does QB update the sick pay? Do we have to wait until the next pay period?
Hello there, T_D-33. I'm here to answer your inquiry about sick pay,
In QuickBooks Desktop, sick pay is adjusted based on the pay period. If an employee takes the sick pay across December and January, QuickBooks will update the pay in the corresponding paychecks. Thus, there's no need to wait until the next pay period.
Read these helpful articles about managing sick pay or other paid time off moving forward:
Reach out to the Community again if you ever need further assistance or have additional questions about handling worker's benefits within the program. I'm just a message away!
I have a client using QB Enterprise. She has a number of employees who already have sick time or vacation time accrual set up, and those have more than 2 decimal places. However, when she goes to enter anyone new, she gets a message that the field is limited to only 2 decimal places. We have a new law in Minnesota that requires 1 hour for every 30 hours worked, which technically should be .03333, not .03. Is there no way to change this? Thanks, Tracey
Hello there, Tracey. I'll ensure your client's vacation and sick time accrual will be set up accordingly in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
When setting up sick and vacation accrual, QuickBooks will convert your decimal (0.00) to minutes (0:00). If you choose the Every hour on paycheck option as the Accrual period, you can enter five (5) decimal places in the Hours accrued at the beginning of the year field. However, in the Maximum number of hours to accrue section, you can only input two decimal places regardless of the Accrual period chosen.
Additionally, you might find this article helpful for correcting issues with sick and vacation time not accruing on employees' paychecks: Fix incorrect sick and vacation accruals in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll.
Fill me in if you have additional concerns about setting up sick and vacation time in QBDT. We in the Community are always right here to assist you.
Thank you! That was the problem. She had selected Every Paycheck instead of Every Hour On Paycheck. Appreciate the quick response
Hello there, @firsttier21.
I am pleased to know that the response provided by my colleague was able to satisfactorily assist you in setting up your client's vacation and sick leave.
Please don't hesitate to post your question here in the Community space. We're always available to assist you anytime.
I have it as on every hour on paycheck as 0:02:00 and it gives me same result? Is that correct?
second question. How do u stop sick pay accrual on sick paid time. Like I put in 8 hours of sick pay to an employee and it gives them time on accurate still and they accrue sick pay on those hours too.
Thanks for joining this thread, kandola32.
I'll share additional details on sick pay in QuickBooks Desktop.
The time format in QuickBooks Desktop is typically represented in hours and minutes (hh: mm). Based on the format you've mentioned 0:02:00 indicates 2 hours. If you intend to set the paycheck frequency to every hour, you can enter it as "01:00" or "60:00" to represent a one-hour interval between paychecks. This will ensure that paychecks are generated every hour based on the specified frequency.
Moving on to your second question about stopping sick pay accrual on sick paid time or if you don't want to accrue the sick pay accrual on sick paid time, you can click the Do not accrue sick/vacation box on the employee's paycheck.
In addition, I'm sharing this article to learn an option to set the max accrual limits for sick pay in QuickBooks Desktop: Understand sick pay accrual limits in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll.
Keep me posted if you have more questions about the sick pay in QuickBooks Desktop. I'll be more than willing to lend you a hand.
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