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Mastering Quickbooks® 2023, Fourth Edition - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243634
Pages 546 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Crystalynn Shelton Crystalynn Shelton
Profile icon Crystalynn Shelton

Table of Contents (28) Chapters

Preface 1. Section I: Setting Up Your Company File
2. Getting Started with QuickBooks Online 3. Company File Setup 4. Migrating to QuickBooks Online 5. Customizing QuickBooks for Your Business 6. Managing Customer, Vendor, and Products and Services Lists 7. Section II: Recording Transactions in QuickBooks Online
8. Managing Sales Tax 9. Recording Sales Transactions in QuickBooks Online 10. Recording Expenses in QuickBooks Online 11. Reconciling Uploaded Bank and Credit Card Transactions 12. Section III: Generating Reports in QuickBooks Online
13. Report Center Overview 14. Business Overview Reports 15. Customer Sales Reports in QuickBooks Online 16. Vendor and Expenses Reports 17. Section IV: Managing Employees and Contractors
18. Managing Employees and 1099 Contractors in QuickBooks Online 19. Section V: Closing the Books and Handling Special Transactions
20. Closing the Books in QuickBooks Online 21. Finding Apps and Handling Special Transactions in QuickBooks Online 22. QuickBooks Online Advanced 23. Shortcuts and Test Drive 24. QuickBooks Certified User Exam Objectives
25. Other Books You May Enjoy
26. Index
Appendix

Filing payroll tax forms and payments

Employers are required to file payroll tax forms and make payroll tax payments at both the federal, state, and sometimes local level. The due dates will vary by employer and are generally based on the dollar amount of the payroll and other factors specific to your business. The IRS website (http://irs.gov) is the best resource for finding out what the federal requirements are. At the state level, you should contact the Employment Development Department (EDD), Secretary of State, or Department of Revenue, depending on where you live, to learn what the requirements are for your state. As discussed in the Setting up payroll section, you will need to obtain a state employer ID number. Once you do so, you should receive information about filing and paying state payroll taxes, if applicable.

There are a few key reports that you should generate to assist you with completing payroll tax forms:

  • Payroll Tax Liability: This report provides...
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