Pairing a recorded expense with a liability account
I'm currently using Gusto as a payroll provider and Gusto makes journal entries in Quickbooks when I run payroll. It's been recording salaries and payroll taxes into expense accounts, but recording benefits into "Payroll Liabilities" which is a current liabilities account.
When I sync my bank account with Quickbooks, I am able to match the transactions associated with the salaries and payroll taxes to the entries that Gusto made into the corresponding expense accounts. However, I am not able to match the transactions associated with the benefits with the current liabilities account.
For the past several months, I have been categorizing the benefits transactions from the banking tab as expenses without deducting the amount from the liabilities account. Now I have a growing liabilities account which does not reflect the paid expenses.
What is the best way for me to correct this mismatch between the liabilities and the expenses?
I had considered deleting the benefit liabilities from the journal entries that were being made by Gusto so that no liabilities would be recorded. However, Gusto creates large journal entries each payroll and attempting to remove the liabilities from the journal entry would also require recalculating each entry to ensure that the debits and credits still match up.
Also, is there a way to match a bank transaction to a liability account?