Intuit QuickBooks Assisted Payroll SupportNews & AlertsGet the Help You Need With Year End Payroll Tasks!Whether this is your first year end as an employer, you need a refresher on payroll year-end tasks or you want to stay informed of changing regulations, Intuit QuickBooks Payroll Year End Center is your resource for information on performing year-end tasks in Intuit QuickBooks Payroll, training for year-end and federal and state compliance information. The Year End Center is updated often, so bookmark www.payroll.com/yearend and refer to it often for help throughout the season. Intuit QuickBooks Assisted Year-End CenterThe Basics: Intuit QuickBooks Assisted PayrollThe end of the year is an extremely busy time for small business owners. To ensure your payroll processing goes as smoothly as possible, we’ve compiled this handy list of six key year-end payroll tasks for Assisted Payroll subscribers. Check these off your list, and you’ll be prepared for another smooth year of payroll processing in 2008. Step 1: Confirm that the names and Social Security numbers match the SSA records.Employee informationFiling incorrect or incomplete employee information creates problems for both employers and employees. Incorrect information can lead to employees not receiving proper credit for earnings, which can affect future eligibility and/or amounts paid through Social Security programs. In an effort to prevent the problems created by incorrect reporting, the IRS and the Social Security Administration (SSA) have begun a campaign to eliminate mismatched names and Social Security numbers reported on W-2 forms. The SSA will send letters to companies that have a large number of mismatches. If you receive such a letter, please contact a payroll service representative for further assistance. To minimize errors, employers can verify that an employee's name and Social Security number match the SSA's records. To do this, employers can take advantage of the SSA's Social Security Number Verification Service (SSNVS). This service allows employers to verify an employee's name and Social Security number with the SSA. You can verify up to 10 names and SSNs (per screen) online and receive immediate results. Visit the Social Security Administration's EVS Web site for more information about EVS. http://www.ssa.gov/employer/ssnv.htm Ensure that data that appears on your employees W-2s is correct. Names and AddressesIf the name and/or address on the W-2 are incorrect, you can fix it in QuickBooks. To change employee information in QuickBooks:
Social Security NumbersIf the social security number and/or payroll amounts on the W-2 are incorrect, you can request a correction or amendment. To request a correction or amendment to change employee information prior to 2008 filling go to: Company Legal InformationCompany legal information changes generally require a signature from the primary principal of your company. Submitting your request will notify our Payroll Service team to expect one of the request forms below: https://secure.payroll.com/support/w2/verification.html
Step 2: Log in to the Payroll Tax Center to View Tax Returns and W-2sReview Tax forms, annual tax form delivery, etc.The Payroll Tax Center is your one stop shop for all of the forms Assisted Payroll is filing for you. On January 10, you can log in to view your employee W-2s and on February 5 all of your year end returns will be available for download, emailing and printing. To log into the Payroll Tax Center, follow these instructions.
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Step 3: Update Your State Unemployment and State Disability Insurance Rates.State UnemploymentQuickBooks Payroll subscribers must update their state unemployment insurance (SUI) rates themselves. The QuickBooks Payroll tax table does not include updates to these rates, because states assign each employer a unique rate based on their employment history. Employers located in states that have state disability insurance (SDI) may also need to update their SDI rates themselves. For some states, however, the state disability insurance rate is supplied by the tax table, and you cannot edit it. If the rate changes, check to see if you have the current tax table. Assisted Payroll does not, however, debit, pay, or file SDI in the states of HI, NY, or PR. If you use Assisted Payroll, update your rate on or after January 1, but before you run your first payroll of the year. Do not update your rate before January 1. If you do, your state unemployment (or disability) withholdings for your remaining current year paychecks will use the new rate and will be incorrect. Update your SUI or SDI rates in QuickBooks by editing the appropriate payroll item:
How do I edit the rate of a user-defined other tax payroll item?
FAQsStep 4: Verify and confirm the yearly limits to your retirement plan.Retirement AccountsRemember that retirement accounts have limits that can change every year. So make sure you verify the limits of your plan and that all withholdings are accurate and within the limits. Please consult your accountant, state agency, federal agency, or plan administrator for more information concerning the limits for 2008 and how they affect your specific retirement plan. Retirement plan eligibilityStep 5: Turn on Automatic Updates for QuickBooks Payroll.Automatic UpdatesThe best way to make sure you have the latest payroll updates is to turn on the Automatic Updates feature, which tells QuickBooks to check for new payroll updates automatically. Automatic Updates is the easiest way to stay on track with updates. If you don't turn on Automatic Updates, make sure to check for new updates every time QuickBooks prompts you to. QuickBooks Payroll releases payroll updates as many as 12 times in a year—and sometimes more—because federal and state governments make changes to their tax laws, rates, and forms at any time during the year. Since the actual number and dates of payroll updates vary depending on federal and state actions, we highly recommend that you connect to the payroll service each time you pay your employees (or at least every 45 days) to ensure that you have the most current tax table and forms available. FAQsTo learn about the latest payroll update, go to Payroll News and Updates. For instructions about updating your software and enabling or disabling Automatic Updates, see the QuickBooks Knowledge Base article 'Downloading an update for QuickBooks' for your version of QuickBooks: Step 6: Check that you have installed the latest payroll update.To determine whether you have installed the latest payroll update:Check whether that is the same update as you have in your QuickBooks:
FAQsTo learn about the latest payroll update, go to Payroll News and Updates. For instructions about updating your software and enabling or disabling Automatic Updates, see the QuickBooks Knowledge Base article 'Downloading an update for QuickBooks' for your version of QuickBooks: The information contained in the Intuit QuickBooks Payroll Year-End Center is meant to provide general information about the payroll process and is not intended to provide tax or legal advice. Always consult your tax professional when preparing tax documents. |
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