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Paulaatgsconcrete
Level 2

Fraudulent checks written/cashed. Voiding after period closed

An employee wrote/cashed fraudulent checks under other employees names. I need to reduce the victim employees gross wages and reduce state/fed taxes (we've already paid) before the end of this calendar year. Also will have to adjust payroll liabilities. What is the best way of completing this correctly? Thanks!

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Best answer December 05, 2018

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AldrinS
QuickBooks Team

Fraudulent checks written/cashed. Voiding after period closed

Hi there, Paulaatgsconcrete.

 

It's good to hear from you again today. Allow me to step in for a moment and share some insight on that part of BRC's awesome answer.

 

You are correct, you could void the payroll checks to correct the data on your forms and reports, then replace them with standard checks. The following steps will guide you through each of these processes.

 

To void the payroll checks:

  1. From the Employees menu, choose Payroll Center.
  2. Go to the Pay Employees tab.
  3. At the bottom, click Edit/Void Paycheck.
  4. Enter a date range in the Show Paychecks From and Through fields, then click anywhere in the display area to show the paychecks.
  5. Select one that needs to be deleted.
  6. Click the Void button.
  7. Follow the on-screen instructions that'll appear. Repeat these steps for the other paychecks.
  8. Once you're finished, hit the Done button to close the window.

To create standard checks:

  1. From the Banking menu, select Write Checks.
  2. Choose the correct Bank Account.
  3. Enter the appropriate details in the Pay to the Order Of (vendor),  Number (No.), Date, and Amount fields. If necessary, you may also enter a Memo.
  4. Fill in the correct Account, Amount, and any other necessary details.
  5. Click Save & Close.

All of this information and more is available from our guide on voiding paychecks and creating regular checks. With these resources, I'm confident you'll be able to tackle the checks without issue.

 

Keep in touch with me here if there's anything else you need. I always got your back. Thanks for reaching out, wishing you and your business the best.

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Anonymous
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Fraudulent checks written/cashed. Voiding after period closed

When there is a payroll check in the QB file that didn't actually happen, or in this case the net check was stolen and the wages were not actually earned, this is one of the few cases where it is appropriate to void the payroll check and replace it with a standard bank check.

 

Voiding the payroll check will unravel all of the employee-based data that drives the W-2 and similar forms.  It will mean that you'll need to amend many of the quarterly payroll forms, some of which QB supports  (like the 941x.)

Paulaatgsconcrete
Level 2

Fraudulent checks written/cashed. Voiding after period closed

Thank you. So I would replace the payroll checks with standard checks and then void those to account for them?

AldrinS
QuickBooks Team

Fraudulent checks written/cashed. Voiding after period closed

Hi there, Paulaatgsconcrete.

 

It's good to hear from you again today. Allow me to step in for a moment and share some insight on that part of BRC's awesome answer.

 

You are correct, you could void the payroll checks to correct the data on your forms and reports, then replace them with standard checks. The following steps will guide you through each of these processes.

 

To void the payroll checks:

  1. From the Employees menu, choose Payroll Center.
  2. Go to the Pay Employees tab.
  3. At the bottom, click Edit/Void Paycheck.
  4. Enter a date range in the Show Paychecks From and Through fields, then click anywhere in the display area to show the paychecks.
  5. Select one that needs to be deleted.
  6. Click the Void button.
  7. Follow the on-screen instructions that'll appear. Repeat these steps for the other paychecks.
  8. Once you're finished, hit the Done button to close the window.

To create standard checks:

  1. From the Banking menu, select Write Checks.
  2. Choose the correct Bank Account.
  3. Enter the appropriate details in the Pay to the Order Of (vendor),  Number (No.), Date, and Amount fields. If necessary, you may also enter a Memo.
  4. Fill in the correct Account, Amount, and any other necessary details.
  5. Click Save & Close.

All of this information and more is available from our guide on voiding paychecks and creating regular checks. With these resources, I'm confident you'll be able to tackle the checks without issue.

 

Keep in touch with me here if there's anything else you need. I always got your back. Thanks for reaching out, wishing you and your business the best.

35351
Level 2

Fraudulent checks written/cashed. Voiding after period closed

If i replace with a standard check, is it the gross amount? Obviously, there are taxes, but other deductions such as health insurance and 401k amounts came out of payroll check. 

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