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Re: Schedulling transactions John Pollard 06-10-2006
Posted by John Pollard on June 10, 2006, 9:36 pm
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> My Social Security direct deposits are on the 3rd of each
> month unless the 3rd falls on a weekend or is a holiday which
> in that case they are deposited on the first business day
> previous to the 3rd. A few years back the 3rd of January was
> a Sunday. Jan 1 was the holiday, the 2nd was a Saturday and
> the 3rd Sunday. The payment occurred on December 31, in the
> prior year! It changed the W-2 form because then the income
> fell in the previous year.
>
> My Lotus Organizer allows changes to Monday or Saturday when
> the payment falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
>
> Looks like a wish should be sent to the Quicken folks.

http://www.quicken.com/voc/

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John Pollard
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Posted by Dannie on June 10, 2006, 10:42 pm
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I'm a little lost with Social Security payments and a W2. Social Security
gets reported to me on a yearly SS Statement and never on a W2. I have
never had a SS Statement reflect 13 months or 11 months for a year of pay
regardless of the day disbursed to my account. I sometimes think my bank
treats SS as a float but after many years I can not remember ever getting
credited with SS for say January in December by my bank.
Dan


>> My Social Security direct deposits are on the 3rd of each month unless
>> the 3rd falls on a weekend or is a holiday which in that case they are
>> deposited on the first business day previous to the 3rd. A few years
>> back the 3rd of January was a Sunday. Jan 1 was the holiday, the 2nd was
>> a Saturday and the 3rd Sunday. The payment occurred on December 31, in
>> the prior year! It changed the W-2 form because then the income fell in
>> the previous year.
>>
>> My Lotus Organizer allows changes to Monday or Saturday when the payment
>> falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
>>
>> Looks like a wish should be sent to the Quicken folks.
>
> http://www.quicken.com/voc/
>
> --
> John Pollard
> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
> Please reply to newsgroup
>


430 No such article
I'm a little lost with Social Security payments and a W2. Social Security
gets reported to me on a yearly SS Statement and never on a W2. I have
never had a SS Statement reflect 13 months or 11 months for a year of pay
regardless of the day disbursed to my account. I sometimes think my bank
treats SS as a float but after many years I can not remember ever getting
credited with SS for say January in December by my bank.
Dan


>> My Social Security direct deposits are on the 3rd of each month unless
>> the 3rd falls on a weekend or is a holiday which in that case they are
>> deposited on the first business day previous to the 3rd. A few years
>> back the 3rd of January was a Sunday. Jan 1 was the holiday, the 2nd was
>> a Saturday and the 3rd Sunday. The payment occurred on December 31, in
>> the prior year! It changed the W-2 form because then the income fell in
>> the previous year.
>>
>> My Lotus Organizer allows changes to Monday or Saturday when the payment
>> falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
>>
>> Looks like a wish should be sent to the Quicken folks.
>
> http://www.quicken.com/voc/
>
> --
> John Pollard
> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
> Please reply to newsgroup
>



Posted by Don Schmidt on June 11, 2006, 8:33 am
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You're correct Dan; it's not a W-2 but it's an equivalent to a W-2; a report
of income for the year. I think the last time the 3rd fell on a Sunday was
in 1999.


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Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)


> I'm a little lost with Social Security payments and a W2. Social Security
> gets reported to me on a yearly SS Statement and never on a W2. I have
> never had a SS Statement reflect 13 months or 11 months for a year of pay
> regardless of the day disbursed to my account. I sometimes think my bank
> treats SS as a float but after many years I can not remember ever getting
> credited with SS for say January in December by my bank.
> Dan
>
>
>>> My Social Security direct deposits are on the 3rd of each month unless
>>> the 3rd falls on a weekend or is a holiday which in that case they are
>>> deposited on the first business day previous to the 3rd. A few years
>>> back the 3rd of January was a Sunday. Jan 1 was the holiday, the 2nd was
>>> a Saturday and the 3rd Sunday. The payment occurred on December 31, in
>>> the prior year! It changed the W-2 form because then the income fell in
>>> the previous year.
>>>
>>> My Lotus Organizer allows changes to Monday or Saturday when the payment
>>> falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
>>>
>>> Looks like a wish should be sent to the Quicken folks.
>>
>> http://www.quicken.com/voc/
>>
>> --
>> John Pollard
>> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
>> Please reply to newsgroup
>>
>
>



Posted by Don Schmidt on June 11, 2006, 8:34 am
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Thanks for the address John.

Don


>> My Social Security direct deposits are on the 3rd of each month unless
>> the 3rd falls on a weekend or is a holiday which in that case they are
>> deposited on the first business day previous to the 3rd. A few years
>> back the 3rd of January was a Sunday. Jan 1 was the holiday, the 2nd was
>> a Saturday and the 3rd Sunday. The payment occurred on December 31, in
>> the prior year! It changed the W-2 form because then the income fell in
>> the previous year.
>>
>> My Lotus Organizer allows changes to Monday or Saturday when the payment
>> falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
>>
>> Looks like a wish should be sent to the Quicken folks.
>
> http://www.quicken.com/voc/
>
> --
> John Pollard
> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
> Please reply to newsgroup
>



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