September 2012
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Scott Crossley  
Scott Crossley, CPA

Scott Crossley is a Member of Weltman Bernfield and a Chairman of the Firm's Accounting Services Department. He has been with the firm since its inception.

 

Scott has over twenty years experience in accounting, tax planning, and compliance.
He is involved in almost every facet of accounting, taxation, estate and trust work, business planning and consulting across diverse industries for individual and corporate businesses. His industry specialties are in professional service corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and manufacturing and construction businesses.

 

"As a public accountant I enjoy the diversity the career offers and the satisfaction of helping people make decisions that affect their lives," says Scott. "I pride myself in building relationships and retaining clients. My goal is to make the business owner or taxpayer feel comfortable with all the choices they may have."

 

Scott received his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Iowa and a Masters of Science in
Accounting at DePaul University. He has served as a board member on several occasions to local organizations specializing in educational services. Scott is a member of the Illinois CPA Society and the AICPA.

 

When time allows, Scott enjoys painting and music appreciation.


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Greetings!

 

Your QuickBooks Pros are here to offer you more tips and techniques. If you're looking for ways to make life easier, consider switching to cloud-based accounting. Integrated, web-based applications can be accessed by whatever computer is nearby, or even your smartphone. For example, if you have staff that travels, we have a great cloud-based add-on to QuickBooks to produce the expense reports.  

 

Not sure if this is right for you? Our clients who use QuickBooks in a cloud-based environment are loving it. Call Rich or Dean to ask if it would benefit your company.    

 

Also, QuickBooks 2013 will be released at the end of September. Stay tuned for more details!  

 

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QuickBooks Payroll Runs:
Easy, Fast, Accurate 


If you've already set up your QuickBooks employee and company payroll files, the hard part's over. 

 

It's not just a catchy ad slogan; it's true. Unless you have dozens of employees or numerous exceptions each payday, you can literally process a payroll run in just a few minutes using the employee compensation tools in QuickBooks.

 

No matter which version of desktop QuickBooks you're using, payday chores are similar. Even if you've subscribed to Full Service Payroll and are having most of the work done by Intuit, you still have to enter the number and type of hours worked for each pay period.

 

If you're doing payroll manually or through a payroll service, you might be surprised at how quickly and easily your payroll tasks can be completed once you've finished entering information about your company and its employees, taxes and deductions.

 

A Simple Process

When you get a reminder that it's time to run payroll, go to Employees | Pay Employees and choose Scheduled Payroll to get to this window:

Figure 1: No matter how many payrolls you've run, it's important to verify that these dates are correct.  

 

   

When you click Start Scheduled Payroll, a new screen displays your employee list in a spreadsheet grid. By default, QuickBooks displays several columns, including Employee, Regular Pay and Sick Hourly; you can opt to include others, like Employee Number. If you hide columns that contain information, that data will still be used in paycheck calculation. Then:

  • Verify that the information at the top of the screen is correct (Payroll Schedule, Bank Account, etc.).
  • Make sure that all employees to be paid have check marks next to their names.
  • Enter the number of hours worked for each hourly employee, placing them in the correct pay type column.

Select one and click Open Paycheck Detail to see a complete breakdown of compensation and withholding -- all calculated automatically by QuickBooks based on your setup data -- within the Preview Paycheck screen. Close the window when finished.

Figure 2: The Preview Paycheck screen shows the numbers behind the check amount.

 

Checking Your Work

If you're satisfied that everything is correct, click Continue. In the next screen, you'll verify Payroll Information again and check a box to indicate whether checks will be printed or handwritten (you can assign a starting check number to the latter). QuickBooks displays a grid containing each employee's total gross pay, total taxes and deductions, net pay, employer taxes, contributions and total hours. The Direct Deposit field will be checked if the individual is signed up.

 

If you're at all unsure that your payroll information is correct, you can click Finish Later. Otherwise, select Create Paychecks.

 

The Final Step

QuickBooks will then display your results:

 

 

Figure 3: Once you've previewed and approved a payroll, you can simply click to print any paper checks and pay stubs.

 

 

 

 

 

Check the box at the bottom of this window next to Do not advance the dates of this payroll schedule in the Payroll Center if you still have employees to process for this run. If the box isn't checked, QuickBooks will change the dates in the Pay Employees window to reflect your next pay period.  

 

When you select Print Paychecks or Print Pay Stubs, the selection window opens. You can toggle among views of Paychecks, Direct Deposit or Both. Select the ones you want to dispatch and click Print or E-Mail. You'll have the option to reprint any checks if you need to; otherwise, click OK.     

 

Figure 4:
Click Preferences in the print selection window to customize paycheck vouchers and pay stubs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No Room for Errors

Sounds simple, and it is - as long as your setup was error-free. As you well know, you can't make mistakes running payroll or you'll initiate a whole series of incorrect numbers, making employees, benefits providers and government agencies unhappy.  

 

So do not proceed if something doesn't look right; QuickBooks always gives you an out. And let us know how we can help with setup, taxes or payroll runs - or anything in between.