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ZS5
Level 1

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

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QuickBooks is looking to put us out of business. The are contacting employees and employers directly to have "QuickBooks" run all of their payroll and bookkeeping and income tax services. We are the middle man. We are the ones that grew this business and they are looking to put us out of business. Bad form Intuit!

VJK1092
Level 1

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

We run a fast food restaraunt with high turnovers. I would like to know how I am going to get birthdates for employees that no longer work here. I am required by law to printa nd give them a W-2 and I am hearing I cannot print W-2-'s without a birthdate. If Intuit wanted to do this thay should have started at the beginning of the year. I need to know how Intuit expects to take care of this problem. I understand my desktop version is no longer vaible after 5/24, maybe I should look for a new accounting program.

VJK1092
Level 1

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

The problem with that is, they are saying it will not let you print W-2's without a birthdate!

GlinetteC
Moderator

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

Hello there, VJK1092.

 

I understand the importance of acquiring the employees' birthdates so you can print the W2s. I'm here to help you with this matter.

 

In QuickBooks Desktop, the W-2 forms are required to include the employee's birthdate for accurate tax reporting.  

 

Since employees are no longer associated with your company, I recommend verifying their status with your local or state tax agency. By doing so, they can guide the necessary steps to take in such situations.

 

I'm also providing a link that can aid you in getting ready for your year-end tax preparations: Year-end guide for QuickBooks Desktop.

 

If you have any more questions or need help with payroll forms, please post a comment below. I'm here to give you the information you need. Stay safe!

KellyT2020
Level 2

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

Have you ever processed a W2?  Birthdates are not required by the Social Security Administration and or IRS - do you see anywhere on a W2 where that data is provided! NO!  Whomever decided and programmed this requirement into your Quickbooks software to be REQUIRED is absolutely wrong.  This is a decision on the users part of your product if they need to obtain it or not.  So I repeat the product needs to be updated and the "requirement" removed. 

BethFrisco
Level 3

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

I actually called QB and was told to make up a date.  So, they actually told me to lie.  I put 01/01/01 for all birthdates.  If it has infact been rolled back, I will now have to go and remove all those fake birthdates.  Unbelievable.  Second, I this week, I was working on a payroll and could not proceed with an employee that I did not have complete information for.  In the past, you could put a name and make corrections at a later time.  My client did not have all the information.  So is it possible to roll that one back too? QB desktop is forcing us all to QBO. 

BigRedConsulting
Community Champion

Turn off Date of Birth Requirement, Allow back dating the Hire Date, Intuit don't put absolutes on fields!

@GlinetteC 

RE: In QuickBooks Desktop, the W-2 forms are required to include the employee's birthdate for accurate tax reporting.  

 

No, W-2 forms are not required to include the employee's birthdate. Nor do they include it at all. Ever.

 

RE: Since employees are no longer associated with your company, I recommend verifying their status with your local or state tax agency. By doing so, they can guide the necessary steps to take in such situations.

 

You're suggesting we can contact our "local or state tax agency" and get a birthdate for a person. There is no way that would ever happen. They would never be allowed to tell an employer such information.

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