Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
In order to sell items we wanted to move out of inventory, we did a special game for those certain items. If an employee sells a specified item, they get a special (1-time) cash payment. How would these be recorded in QBO to account for the cash going out? Need to create a special account? I hate doing that since this is the first time we've done it and may not again.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Greetings, SCrawford.
You came to the right place for help with QuickBooks. Let's get this incentive payment recorded.
In order to record this type of payment, as an initial step, you'll need to create a Bonus pay type to the employee's profile. However, if you already created the bonus pay type, you can record the payment as a manual check and not as a direct deposit.
Here's how to add the Bonus pay type:
For detailed information, check out this recommended article: Pay employees a bonus paycheck in Online Payroll.
If you'd like to go through this over the phone, feel free to call our dedicated team who will be happy to assist you. Our contact details can be found here along with our opening hours.
Keep us posted if you need anything else. Have a great rest of your day.
You need to pay it out as Taxable; you handed out Cash, bypassing all tax requirements.
The Bonus is Gross, taxed, and then the Net would be the takehome, but you already handed out money. That means you have to decide if the employer is covering the additional taxes, as Gross Up the bonus, or not. If so, that is further Taxable Bonus to the staff.
Example:
Bonus paycheck, written against your Cash Bank in QB, and the Bonus is increased so that this ends with the Takehome cash as the Net Pay. That means the employer is covering taxes owed that were overlooked by increasing the Bonus.
Or, the Paycheck needs a Net Pay Addition that is the lending from the employer to cover the employee share of taxes, so that the Bonus amount is only what you handed out. The next regular paycheck needs the net pay deduction, to show the employee repaid the employer the tax loan.
Greetings, SCrawford.
You came to the right place for help with QuickBooks. Let's get this incentive payment recorded.
In order to record this type of payment, as an initial step, you'll need to create a Bonus pay type to the employee's profile. However, if you already created the bonus pay type, you can record the payment as a manual check and not as a direct deposit.
Here's how to add the Bonus pay type:
For detailed information, check out this recommended article: Pay employees a bonus paycheck in Online Payroll.
If you'd like to go through this over the phone, feel free to call our dedicated team who will be happy to assist you. Our contact details can be found here along with our opening hours.
Keep us posted if you need anything else. Have a great rest of your day.
You need to pay it out as Taxable; you handed out Cash, bypassing all tax requirements.
The Bonus is Gross, taxed, and then the Net would be the takehome, but you already handed out money. That means you have to decide if the employer is covering the additional taxes, as Gross Up the bonus, or not. If so, that is further Taxable Bonus to the staff.
Example:
Bonus paycheck, written against your Cash Bank in QB, and the Bonus is increased so that this ends with the Takehome cash as the Net Pay. That means the employer is covering taxes owed that were overlooked by increasing the Bonus.
Or, the Paycheck needs a Net Pay Addition that is the lending from the employer to cover the employee share of taxes, so that the Bonus amount is only what you handed out. The next regular paycheck needs the net pay deduction, to show the employee repaid the employer the tax loan.
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.
For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here