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Taxes Changing on Salaried Employee's Paycheck csonsini 07-12-2008
Posted by csonsini on July 12, 2008, 11:46 am
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I am running QB 2006 Pro and one of my salaried employee's net pay is
not always the same. I looked at the detail and it appears that the
problem is that the Federal Witholding amounts differ...there are even
a couple of checks with $0.00 deduction for Fed W/H.

I do not do anything other than place a checkmark next to this
employee's name and click on "creat paycheck" when I pay this
employee. What could be
causing this problem?

I am using the current update (20810).

Thank you

Posted by Haskel LaPort on July 12, 2008, 12:12 pm
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>I am running QB 2006 Pro and one of my salaried employee's net pay is
> not always the same. I looked at the detail and it appears that the
> problem is that the Federal Witholding amounts differ...there are even
> a couple of checks with $0.00 deduction for Fed W/H.
>
> I do not do anything other than place a checkmark next to this
> employee's name and click on "creat paycheck" when I pay this
> employee. What could be
> causing this problem?
>
> I am using the current update (20810).
>
> Thank you


Do you think it would help if we know how often you calculate payroll, the
employees wages, status and exemptions? Based on the limited info all I can
say at this point is that it is god's will.




Posted by csonsini on July 12, 2008, 12:58 pm
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>
>
> >I am running QB 2006 Pro and one of my salaried employee's net pay is
> > not always the same. I looked at the detail and it appears that the
> > problem is that the Federal Witholding amounts differ...there are even
> > a couple of checks with $0.00 deduction for Fed W/H.
>
> > I do not do anything other than place a checkmark next to this
> > employee's name and click on "creat paycheck" when I pay this
> > employee. What could be
> > causing this problem?
>
> > I am using the current update (20810).
>
> > Thank you
>
> Do you think it would help if we know how often you calculate payroll, th=
e
> employees wages, status and exemptions? Based on the limited info all I c=
an
> say at this point is that it is god's will.

They are on a bi-weekly payroll and the employee's filing status
doesn't matter because there should always be federal w/h taken from
the check.
His gross pay is always the same - $1177.00 - and here's the rundown:

His paychecks from the beginning of the year until 3/19 had $33
deducted for federal w/h.
=46rom 4/2-5/28 the federal w/h was $80, on 6/11 the w/h was $0.
The last 2 paychecks (6/25 and 7/9) were back to $80 w/h.

So, as you can see, it appears to be arbitrary.

Posted by Haskel LaPort on July 13, 2008, 10:38 am
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>
>
> >I am running QB 2006 Pro and one of my salaried employee's net pay is
> > not always the same. I looked at the detail and it appears that the
> > problem is that the Federal Witholding amounts differ...there are even
> > a couple of checks with $0.00 deduction for Fed W/H.
>
> > I do not do anything other than place a checkmark next to this
> > employee's name and click on "creat paycheck" when I pay this
> > employee. What could be
> > causing this problem?
>
> > I am using the current update (20810).
>
> > Thank you
>
> Do you think it would help if we know how often you calculate payroll, the
> employees wages, status and exemptions? Based on the limited info all I
> can
> say at this point is that it is god's will.

They are on a bi-weekly payroll and the employee's filing status
doesn't matter because there should always be federal w/h taken from
the check.
His gross pay is always the same - $1177.00 - and here's the rundown:

His paychecks from the beginning of the year until 3/19 had $33
deducted for federal w/h.
From 4/2-5/28 the federal w/h was $80, on 6/11 the w/h was $0.
The last 2 paychecks (6/25 and 7/9) were back to $80 w/h.

So, as you can see, it appears to be arbitrary.


God works in mysterious ways. You also appear rather odd since here it is
July and you are first questioning this miracle.


Posted by csonsini on July 13, 2008, 11:06 am
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It was just brought to my attention. I would never expect the payroll
program to arbitrarily change someone's deductions.
I don't examine everyone's paychecks to make sure their deductions are
correct.




>
> God works in mysterious ways. You also appear rather odd since here it is
> July and you are first questioning this miracle.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -


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