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Can someone please show me how to setup child support garnishments step by step? I need this for QuickBooks Online. I have been looking through all the community support and have not been able to find exactly what I need. I run payroll weekly, however I want to send the child support check to the Child Support Agency monthly so I don't have to send a check every week. Therefore I want to deduct the $100 weekly from the employees' paycheck and I want the money to accumulate in an account and then write the check to the Child Support Agency for that month from that account. I need to know how to set this up where it takes that $100 and moves it into the "holding" account. Also I wanted to ask if this is this the proper way to do this? Thank you.
You can set up a garnishment item to track this in QuickBooks Online Payroll. Let me show you how to set this up, @JulieAnnJo.
Garnishments are created by the federal government and state agencies to withhold wages from an employee's salary. Then, send the money to the creditor.
Here's how to set this up:
You can also refer to this article for the complete details of instructions: Set up and collect garnishments.
Visit the Manually enter payroll paychecks in the QuickBooks Online article. It contains additional information about entering payroll paychecks manually via journal entry.
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Thank you but I still need to know where the child support money that is taken out of the employees paycheck goes to, what account is holding that child support money? When I go to write a check to the agency what account has that money in it? It's nice to have a registry for all the child support that will be paid.
Thanks for following up with the Community, JulieAnnJo.
To properly identify which account you should be using when writing a garnishment check, I'd recommend working with an accounting professional. If you're in need of one, there's an awesome tool on our website called Find a ProAdvisor. All ProAdvisors listed there are QuickBooks-certified and able to provide helpful insights for driving your business's success.
Here's how it works:
Once you've found an accountant, they can be contacted through their Send a message form:
I've also included a detailed resource about creating checks which may come in handy moving forward: Create & record checks
If there's any additional questions, I'm just a post away. Have a wonderful day!
I watched this YouTube video by an accountant who set this up very well!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJdYBn4R1DI
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