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Qualified question.
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07-22-2010 01:33 PM
Mas90 3.71. I have latest TTU and PR941 updates installed.
I have Crystal Reports that break down federal and state totals for W/H, Fica, State W/H, Medicare (with employee / employer contributions) - I made these for a reason because the stock ones didn't have all the detail we wanted - in case you're wondering.
I use SY0, PR22 and PR23 in one and in another I use SY0, PR22 and PR3.
PR22 allows me to see Medicarewithheld and Ficawithheld - but only one entry in the table.
Before "Qualified (Form W-11)" I was able to double that to get total Employer / Employee contributions or if listing singly, assume they were the same amount.
Now what do I do, especially for the report not using table PR3? (We have some PR clients with Qualified Employees.)
I see PR3 has QTDwagesEmployee(and)QTDwagesEmployerFica and Medicare but not calculated out like PR22 has.
Thanks in advance.
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07-23-2010 06:08 AM
Reference the Qualified Field in the employee master file. See http://sagemas.lithium.com/t5/Time-Tracking-and-Jo
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07-23-2010 09:41 AM
Thanks - that shows checkbox in master.
I need a table where the EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYER amounts are broke down for checks.
(which with Qualified will not be the same amounts anymore.)
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07-23-2010 12:34 PM - last edited on 07-23-2010 12:38 PM
Put a formula in your crystal report to zero out employer amounts if the box is checked.
To the best of my knowledge - PR3 is the only table that will show the differeing amounts - so if you don't use that, you have to use program logic in the crystal report.
Due to the nature of the New Hire Act, the employer amount must be -0- through the end of 2010.
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07-28-2010 09:16 AM
I was assuming I could see the field for Qualified box checked or not in the Master File.
I got around to checking and in PR1 and PR3 I see NO such field. Am I missing something?
We are on 3.71 by the way.
I do see QTD and YTD subject to Employer and Employee Fica in PR3. I am testing to see if amounts show up correct but nowhere do I see reference in Master to Qualified.
Thanks.
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07-28-2010 10:33 AM
If you are on v3.71 I would check with your reseller or have them check with Sage to see if Payroll tax tables will still be issued when support for v3.71 ends.
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07-28-2010 04:58 PM
Please look at the second post of this thread and follow the link please.
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07-29-2010 07:38 AM
No actually support for 3.71 ends 9/30/10 -- a little over 2 months away. Tax table support ends then, too. This also means no year end updates.
If you are still on 3.71, I would seriously consider upgrading. Plus, Windows 7 isn't supported with that version, you're missing out on Paperless Office and Business Insights Explorer. You don't have advanced scripting. You're missing A LOT.
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07-29-2010 08:37 AM
Not looking forward to it but I'm going to start testing and getting ready soon. Thanks.
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07-29-2010 08:41 AM
"Not looking forward to it". What do you mean?!? 4.40 is fun and exciting!!! ![]()
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