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I have followed the steps to set up efile by going to payroll set up and clicking on e-file enrollment. I enter all the information for my company and clicked on send information. I get a pop up error that says quickbooks encountered a problem: object reference not set to an instance of an object. I have looked through multiple trouble shooting sections on quickbooks and followed those steps. I have closed quickbooks and reopened it. I have ensured my software is up to date. Still, no informaiton gets saved on my business information and I continue to get an error. Please help.
Latest payroll version is 04021428, tax table 22008.
If you are at current update then try verify/rebuild
I am having the same issue. Were you able to rectify the problem and if so, how did you do it?
Let me help you from here, Djbyrd.
The resolutions provided by john-pero can help you fix it. I'll provide you the detailed steps.
First, you'll have to update to the latest payroll version. Here's how:
Although, if you've updated already, you can run the verify/rebuild tool. A corrupted file can cause the error. Running the tool can help detect data damage.
Once it's fixed, you can set up your Federal Forms 940, 941, and 944 for e-file. Then, you can start e-filing or submitting the tax forms.
If there's anything else that we can do for you, please feel free to leave a comment below.
Kristine Mae -
I have followed all of your instructions including running the verify/rebuild tool. I am still not able to get my company set up for e-file enrollment. Do you have any other solutions that can help me?
Thank you.
Thanks for joining this thread here in the Community, @Heller1199.
I appreciate you doing the troubleshooting steps. Allow me to assist you with your concern in QuickBooks.
If you're still unable to set up the e-file enrollment following the suggestions of my colleagues, I recommend reaching out to our support team this time. One of them will be able to take over and help you get the e-filed forms.
Here's how to reach them:
You can also check this article for our availability: QuickBooks support hours.
You can also consider this resource to guide print copies of your payroll tax forms.
Let me know how it goes by leaving a comment down below. I want to make sure everything is taken care of for you. Have a great day.
I NEED TO SET UP E-FILING, HOW DO IT DO IT?
It's my pleasure to help you set up e-filing in QuickBooks, @GRAMBIE.
To start, ensure to sign up for the IRS E-file so you can e-file your Federal Forms 940, 941, and 944.
Once your enrollment is approved, IRS will provide you a 10-digit PIN that you need to enter every time you e-file a Federal Forms in QuickBooks Desktop.
Then, change the filing method of your federal forms to e-file. Here's how:
For the needed requirements of the IRS e-File Program enrollment and how to enroll, please refer to this reference for the details: Set up your Federal Forms 940, 941, and 944 for e-file in QuickBooks Desktop.
Once everything's settled, you can start e-filing forms in QuickBooks.
Feel at ease to tag my name if you have other concerns. I'll be more than happy to help. Have a wonderful week.
Has anyone found a solution to this issue? Object reference not set to an instance of an object. when setting up
e-file
Hello, kashwaka.
I'm here to help you fix the objection error when setting up an e-file in QuickBooks Desktop.
Before we proceed, please ensure that your QuickBooks program is up-to-date to the latest release and has the recent tax table updates. Sometimes missing or incorrect setup for employee's data and information can cause this error in QuickBooks Desktop. Let's run Payroll Checkup to make sure that everything is set up properly. These diagnostic tools in QuickBooks software help identify some missing information and discrepancies.
Here's how:
You can open the Payroll Data Review Report if there are discrepancies in your payroll data. For your reference, feel free to check out this article: Run payroll checkup. If the issue persists, I'd suggest reaching out to our QuickBooks Team. They'll be able to do a screen sharing to further investigate and fix it.
Also, you can find some helpful information through the list of resources below for more insights:
You can always get back to me here in the Community if you have further questions about the e-file setup. I'll be here to help.
Does QuickBooks create my sales tax and withholding, 940, 941, SUI, how do I know if these are set up or does QuickBooks do this for me, if this happens, how do I see and obtain the reports. How do I know if I set up these filings correctly.
Yes, QuickBooks creates your sales tax and payroll withholdings, deal1tc.
All you need to do is enter the employee's W-4 info and run payroll. QuickBooks will then calculate your payroll liabilities.
For sales tax, you'll want to set up sales tax items. When you create transactions, QuickBooks will calculate your sales tax liabilities.
I'm adding these articles to learn more about the calculations and setups.
If you need further assistance, I'll let you contact our QuickBooks Desktop Live Team. They can do screen sharing and walk you through the process.
Please update me on how things went by commenting below. I'm always right here to provide the information that you need. Take care always and have a wonderful weekend.
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