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hudsontylor
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When I enter time for a contractor (example 9:45 am - 4:30 pm) instead of the number of hours caclulating at 7.75 hours, it is calculating at 6.75 hours. Help!

Why would the hours entered in time have the wrong total number of hours?

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Jeff_S
QuickBooks Team

When I enter time for a contractor (example 9:45 am - 4:30 pm) instead of the number of hours caclulating at 7.75 hours, it is calculating at 6.75 hours. Help!

Hello there, Hudson.

 

We can manually verify the correct hours, by doing this:

 

  1. Convert both times to minutes:
    • 9:45 AM = 585 minutes.
    • 4:30 PM = 990 minutes.
  2. Subtract:
    • 990 - 585 = 405 minutes.
  3. Convert back to hours:
    • 405 ÷ 60 = 7.75 hours.

 

If QuickBooks calculates 6.75 hours, it is applying a break deduction or rounding adjustment.

 

We can also do some of these troubleshooting steps to identify the issue:

 

  • Check for Automatic Break Deductions:
    • Go to Account and SettingsTime Tracking and ensure lunch/break deductions are adjusted properly.
  • Verify Time Zone:
    • Ensure your company settings reflect the correct time zone.
  • Ensure Accurate Entries:
    • Make sure AM/PM designations are correct.
  • Inspect Rounding Settings:
    • Check for automatic rounding or payroll-specific policies.

 

You can refer to this article for guidance on navigating, tracking, and managing your team members' timesheets in QuickBooks Online: Track and manage time in QuickBooks Online.

 

If you have further questions related to QuickBooks Online, feel free to reach out. I'm always here to help.

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