Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012
Take control of your payroll with QuickBooks 2012!
No matter what size your business is, federal and state payroll
requirements can be frustrating and confusing. But the payroll
feature in QuickBooks 2012 allows you to create checks, pay
liabilities, calculate payroll taxes and withholding, and generate
reports with little effort.
In this course, you'll master all the steps for setting up your
payroll system. You'll learn how to access IRS information, create
entries for new employees, and enter employee time and job cost
data. And what about all those required forms and reports, from
W-2s to Federal forms 940 and 941? No problem—they're a cinch when
you have the power of …
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Take control of your payroll with QuickBooks 2012!
No matter what size your business is, federal and state payroll
requirements can be frustrating and confusing. But the payroll
feature in QuickBooks 2012 allows you to create checks, pay
liabilities, calculate payroll taxes and withholding, and generate
reports with little effort.
In this course, you'll master all the steps for setting up your
payroll system. You'll learn how to access IRS information, create
entries for new employees, and enter employee time and job cost
data. And what about all those required forms and reports, from
W-2s to Federal forms 940 and 941? No problem—they're a cinch when
you have the power of QuickBooks on your side.
Packed with step-by-step instructions and practical activities, these lessons will give you the hands-on training you need to feel confident using your new accounting skills. In addition, you'll get troubleshooting tips and solutions for common problems and mistakes. Whether you're new to QuickBooks or want to expand your skills, this course will teach you time-saving techniques that will make performing payroll a breeze.
About The InstructorThis course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your questions. The instructor for this course will be Scott Paxton.
Scott Paxton is a Certified Public Accountant, and his background includes experience as a public accountant, a manager in the banking industry, an entrepreneur, and a college business instructor. He is a Certified QuickBooks Professional Advisor and he has authored a QuickBooks workbook that focuses on implementing and troubleshooting the program.
SyllabusA new section of each course starts monthly. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
Week 1
Wednesday - Lesson 01The payroll process is much more than just printing paychecks. In fact, before you even attempt to process payroll in QuickBooks, you need to have a good understanding of tax withholding requirements and reporting deadlines, among other things. In this first lesson, you'll learn where to find the information you need to comply with both federal and state payroll requirements, how to apply for an employer identification number, and how to use government websites to get answers to any payroll questions. You'll even find out how to properly classify workers as employees or independent contractors.
Friday - Lesson 02One of the key advantages of processing payroll in QuickBooks is that the program automatically calculates and fills in federal and state tax withholdings on each paycheck. Subscribing to one of Intuit's payroll services ensures that you always have the most up-to-date tables and forms. In this lesson, we'll identify the differences between Intuit's payroll services so that you can choose the best payroll service for your situation. Also, we'll talk about the support resources available from both Intuit's website and other professionals who use the product.
Week 2
Wednesday - Lesson 03In this lesson, we'll go through a checklist of the information you'll need to gather and enter into your QuickBooks file before creating paychecks for your employees. You'll also learn how to utilize the Payroll Preferences feature in QuickBooks to customize the program to your business situation. Finally, we'll go over why Payroll Items are so important to QuickBooks and how you can use these items to track every paycheck addition or deduction.
Friday - Lesson 04Making a simple mistake, like entering an incorrect allowance for an employee's federal tax withholding, will result in an incorrect paycheck. In this lesson, you'll learn how to avoid these kinds of mistakes by carefully entering your employees' information from the paperwork you gathered in the previous three lessons. We'll walk through how to enter personal information, such as addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers. Finally, you'll find out how to create defined fields and enter tax withholding amounts and employee sick and vacation time.
Week 3
Wednesday - Lesson 05If you decide to start producing paychecks in QuickBooks midyear, you'll need to enter some year-to-date information to let QuickBooks know what payroll transactions have transpired since the beginning of the year. Today, you'll learn about entering year-to-date payroll information and using the QuickBooks year-to-date wizard to summarize each employee's information. In addition, you'll find out how to summarize and enter the tax liabilities you already paid earlier in the year and how to generate certain payroll reports to check your data entry.
Friday - Lesson 06If you have employees who are assigned to work on specific projects and you need to track how much time they spend on those projects, then QuickBooks has some options for you. In this lesson, you'll discover how to enter and track employee time in QuickBooks. You'll see how to enter employee time using either the Stopwatch, Timer program, or the Weekly/Single Activity Timesheets. Depending on your situation, one of these methods will be most effective for entering and reporting employee time data. You'll also learn how to assign employee time to the jobs you've created in QuickBooks so that you can produce valuable job costing reports.
Week 4
Wednesday - Lesson 07Now that you've completed the payroll setup process, today you'll learn how to create a new paycheck for an employee using a Payroll Schedule. We'll also discuss how to create paychecks using information entered on a time activity form, and how to review, correct, and, if necessary, void or delete a paycheck. And if you have to provide paper copies of a paycheck or pay stub, you'll find out how to review them for accuracy and then print them.
Friday - Lesson 08Every company that has employees is responsible for certain payroll liabilities. Luckily, QuickBooks has a Scheduled Payments feature that allows you to create reminders of when to pay these liabilities, and that's what we'll explore today. You'll learn how to e-file liability checks and create printed liability checks that include assessed penalties. Since you don't always pay Payroll liabilities to governmental agencies, you'll also find out how to use the payroll feature to track and pay other payroll items, such as health insurance premiums and 401(k) contributions. By the end of this lesson, you'll understand how to adjust the balances due for each payroll tax item and record a refund of payroll taxes.
Week 5
Wednesday - Lesson 09No payroll process is complete until you've created paychecks and paid tax liabilities. Along with paying your liabilities, you must prepare and file important quarterly and annual reports with the government. To get a handle on this crucial responsibility, today you'll learn QuickBooks' easy-to-follow steps for generating and revising Federal Forms 941 and 940. And to make sure your information is accurate, we'll cover how to review your entries and compare them to the payroll data in your QuickBooks company file.
Friday - Lesson 10In this lesson, we'll explore one of the more powerful features of the payroll process in QuickBooks: the reporting feature. After completing this lesson, you'll know how to access and generate several of the preformatted payroll reports in QuickBooks. To help you avoid costly errors, you'll learn how to use these reports to review payroll data, identify errors, and even forecast future payroll obligations.
Week 6
Wednesday - Lesson 11Benjamin Franklin once said, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." That saying still holds true! So to help you with the inevitable task of paying taxes, QuickBooks gives you the ability to generate Forms W-2 and W-3. The government requires employers to submit these summary reports to each employee and to the Social Security Administration. You'll also need to submit Forms 1099 to your independent contractors. In this lesson, not only will you see how to create these forms, but also you'll discover the best methods for reviewing them and making any necessary adjustments. Finally, we'll cover how to properly align the forms so that the payroll information shows up in the right places when you print them.
Friday - Lesson 12We'll spend our last lesson helping you avoid and correct the most common mistakes QuickBooks users make when processing payroll. For instance, you'll learn what to do if too many payroll accounts were created in the Chart of Accounts. You'll also find out what steps to take if you didn't use the Scheduled Payments or Pay Liabilities windows correctly. We'll even cover the proper way to enter and track employee loans. At the end of the day, you'll be ready to process payroll in QuickBooks and solve many of the problems that can pop up along the way.
Requirements
Intuit's QuickBooks Pro 2012 for Windows or QuickBooks Premier
2012 for Windows (software must be installed and fully operational
before the course begins); Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista or
Version 7; Internet access, email, the Microsoft Internet Explorer
or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF
plug-ins (two free and simple downloads you obtain at
http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player
and Get Adobe Reader).
The Macintosh, Simple-Start, and Online versions of QuickBooks are
not supported in this course. Also, please be aware that this
course covers only United States payroll procedures. Canadian (or
other countries') payroll procedures are not supported in this
course.
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