Hello there, Hudson.
We can manually verify the correct hours, by doing this:
- Convert both times to minutes:
- 9:45 AM = 585 minutes.
- 4:30 PM = 990 minutes.
- Subtract:
- Convert back to 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 Settings → Time 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.