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Hello,
I could use some help with QB desktop and WA PFML.
The employer pays 3 employee portions every month totaling $50.16, so every quarter we have $150.48 in Liability to pay the WAPFML.
On the WA PFML website, when I upload the income data for our 3 employees, the amount due and paid is $150.47. Obviously a small amount, but it’s causing me headaches.
I have a penny left over on the employee liability page and don’t know how to clear it. I attached a screenshot.
I’m puzzled about the best way to eliminate it.
Thanks and any help would be appreciated.
Brian
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Hello, Brian.
I'm here to make sure you can remove the penny amount on the liability page.
You'll need to run a Payroll Summary report to check the paycheck date, specific item, and the employees' name. Let me walk you through how:
Once done, create the liability adjustment to eliminate the amount.
Here's how:
For more information about using the liability adjustment, please check this article: Adjust payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop.
I'm always here if you need more help with payroll @brm980721. Keep safe always.
Hello, Brian.
I'm here to make sure you can remove the penny amount on the liability page.
You'll need to run a Payroll Summary report to check the paycheck date, specific item, and the employees' name. Let me walk you through how:
Once done, create the liability adjustment to eliminate the amount.
Here's how:
For more information about using the liability adjustment, please check this article: Adjust payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop.
I'm always here if you need more help with payroll @brm980721. Keep safe always.
Thank you so much GlinetteC. That solved the issue.
It looks like I'll have to do that every quarter, correct?
Brian
Thank you for following up, brm980721.
Let me share an idea about adjustment for payroll liabilities in QuickBooks Desktop.
Yes, you can do this adjustment again for the next quarter. But making payroll liability adjustments can be tricky. I'd suggest consulting an accountant for the best way to settle any discrepancies.
Here are some articles for your future reference:
You can contact our Payroll Team if you still need further assistance with those adjustments.
Just click the Reply button below if you still have other questions or clarifications about payroll taxes and liabilities. I'm always here to help. Have a good day!
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