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how to add payroll entries if not using qb payroll? kyle 09-25-2006
Posted by Elaine on September 26, 2006, 9:24 am
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Before I reconcile my checking account, I make a deposit in the amount of
the "uncleared" payroll checks. Then, after reconciling, I delete this
deposit.




Posted by Steve Scott on September 25, 2006, 9:22 pm
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I memorized a payroll check with all of the entries. I keep my
payroll info in an Excel file and manually import the data into he
payroll check.

I also have a memorized payroll tax template that is a journal entry
for the employer's portion of social security and medicare. This is
to keep track of what we owe the state and feds.

Finally, I have 2 more memorized journal transaction when we pay the
state or federal taxes.

This works okay for a couple of employees, but more than that it would
simply be less expensive to pay Intuit for the payroll addon.


>i use bank of america easypay. only real reason why is that it's free
>for me and i started using it before quickbooks and everything is
>setup.
>
> anyways, on to my question: how does one go about entering a payroll
>$$ for an employee without having payroll setup and actually processed
>through qb? i'm assuming it's through doing a manual general ledger
>entry? can you point me in the right direction.. a helpful link
>maybe.. on step-by-step instructions?
>
>
>thanks,
>
>
>kyle


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