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QuickBooks Tax Tables - Are they avaiable free or low cost? ZechMin 08-10-2006
Posted by Leo Navoichick on August 11, 2006, 10:23 am
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> Allan Martin wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have QuickBooks 2002. I have never used the payroll before but
>>> am now self-employed and looking to update the tax tables but
>>> don't want to subscribe to a payroll service at $199 a year.
>>>
>>> Is there some way to update the tax tables for free or one low
>>> cost fee?
>>
>> Self-employed? Are you incorporated? Do you have employees working
>> for you?
>>
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Lehava Ent.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Allan, the OP asked about 2002 and payroll tax tables. Admit it,
> you blew it.

Perhaps not, Allan's question are relevant in that the full payroll
may not be required. If it is going to be salary only payroll, it is
easy enough to figure those out once and enter them each week. On the
other hand if they are going to be doing any type of hourly pay, you
are correct and '02 will have to be dumped. Not trying to be a
stickler either, but the OP might find answering those questions
useful.

--
Leo



Posted by Golden California Girls on August 11, 2006, 10:42 am
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Leo Navoichick wrote:
>> Allan Martin wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have QuickBooks 2002. I have never used the payroll before but
>>>> am now self-employed and looking to update the tax tables but
>>>> don't want to subscribe to a payroll service at $199 a year.
>>>>
>>>> Is there some way to update the tax tables for free or one low
>>>> cost fee?
>>> Self-employed? Are you incorporated? Do you have employees working
>>> for you?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Lehava Ent.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Allan, the OP asked about 2002 and payroll tax tables. Admit it,
>> you blew it.
>
> Perhaps not, Allan's question are relevant in that the full payroll
> may not be required. If it is going to be salary only payroll, it is
> easy enough to figure those out once and enter them each week. On the
> other hand if they are going to be doing any type of hourly pay, you
> are correct and '02 will have to be dumped. Not trying to be a
> stickler either, but the OP might find answering those questions
> useful.

The OP didn't ask how do I calculate them by hand which is what both you and
Allan seem to want him to do ...


Posted by Leo Navoichick on August 11, 2006, 12:03 pm
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> Leo Navoichick wrote:
>>> Allan Martin wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have QuickBooks 2002. I have never used the payroll before but
>>>>> am now self-employed and looking to update the tax tables but
>>>>> don't want to subscribe to a payroll service at $199 a year.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there some way to update the tax tables for free or one low
>>>>> cost fee?
>>>> Self-employed? Are you incorporated? Do you have employees
>>>> working for you?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Lehava Ent.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Allan, the OP asked about 2002 and payroll tax tables. Admit it,
>>> you blew it.
>>
>> Perhaps not, Allan's question are relevant in that the full payroll
>> may not be required. If it is going to be salary only payroll, it
>> is easy enough to figure those out once and enter them each week.
>> On the other hand if they are going to be doing any type of hourly
>> pay, you are correct and '02 will have to be dumped. Not trying to
>> be a stickler either, but the OP might find answering those
>> questions useful.
>
> The OP didn't ask how do I calculate them by hand which is what both
> you and Allan seem to want him to do ...

Did you read my "On the other hand" in there? I stated both what Allan
said and what you said. I hardly picked sides and said that I wanted
him to calculate by hand. I merely said that Allan's questions were
relevant seeing as the OP was not specific in the least.

--
Leo



Posted by Allan Martin on August 11, 2006, 1:49 pm
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>
>> Leo Navoichick wrote:
>>>> Allan Martin wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have QuickBooks 2002. I have never used the payroll before but am
>>>>>> now self-employed and looking to update the tax tables but don't want
>>>>>> to subscribe to a payroll service at $199 a year.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there some way to update the tax tables for free or one low cost
>>>>>> fee?
>>>>> Self-employed? Are you incorporated? Do you have employees working for
>>>>> you?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Lehava Ent.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Allan, the OP asked about 2002 and payroll tax tables. Admit it, you
>>>> blew it.
>>>
>>> Perhaps not, Allan's question are relevant in that the full payroll may
>>> not be required. If it is going to be salary only payroll, it is easy
>>> enough to figure those out once and enter them each week. On the other
>>> hand if they are going to be doing any type of hourly pay, you are
>>> correct and '02 will have to be dumped. Not trying to be a stickler
>>> either, but the OP might find answering those questions useful.
>>
>> The OP didn't ask how do I calculate them by hand which is what both you
>> and Allan seem to want him to do ...
>
> Did you read my "On the other hand" in there? I stated both what Allan
> said and what you said. I hardly picked sides and said that I wanted him
> to calculate by hand. I merely said that Allan's questions were relevant
> seeing as the OP was not specific in the least.

My concern is that the OP may not even require payroll therefore tax tables
are irreverent.



>
> --
> Leo
>
>



Posted by Leo Navoichick on August 14, 2006, 2:28 pm
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>
>>
>>> Leo Navoichick wrote:
>>>> message
>>>>> Allan Martin wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have QuickBooks 2002. I have never used the payroll before
>>>>>>> but am now self-employed and looking to update the tax tables
>>>>>>> but don't want to subscribe to a payroll service at $199 a
>>>>>>> year.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there some way to update the tax tables for free or one low
>>>>>>> cost fee?
>>>>>> Self-employed? Are you incorporated? Do you have employees
>>>>>> working for you?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Lehava Ent.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Allan, the OP asked about 2002 and payroll tax tables. Admit
>>>>> it, you blew it.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps not, Allan's question are relevant in that the full
>>>> payroll may not be required. If it is going to be salary only
>>>> payroll, it is easy enough to figure those out once and enter
>>>> them each week. On the other hand if they are going to be doing
>>>> any type of hourly pay, you are correct and '02 will have to be
>>>> dumped. Not trying to be a stickler either, but the OP might find
>>>> answering those questions useful.
>>>
>>> The OP didn't ask how do I calculate them by hand which is what
>>> both you and Allan seem to want him to do ...
>>
>> Did you read my "On the other hand" in there? I stated both what
>> Allan said and what you said. I hardly picked sides and said that I
>> wanted him to calculate by hand. I merely said that Allan's
>> questions were relevant seeing as the OP was not specific in the
>> least.
>
> My concern is that the OP may not even require payroll therefore tax
> tables are irreverent.

Yep, that is why I agreed originally that your question was relevant
and that you didn't "blow it."

Also, I'm not sure you were going for irreverent in that last post,
maybe irrelevant? Unless of course you think those tax tables are
snide, no_spam may agree with you there.

--
Leo



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