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vegasjms
08-05-2002, 02:46 PM
When I print my SUI worksheet report no wages are printed. they print in sample co so it is not a printer problem. Peachtree support says this is because NV doesn't have a state income tax. which does help me in getting info. what do other users in NV, TN, Fl. and other states without SIT do?????

TheWolf
08-05-2002, 03:30 PM
Try the payroll tax report.

vegasjms
08-05-2002, 04:52 PM
Tax report is correct. it is the worksheet showing individual employees wages that i need for quarterly report that won't print wages for each employee.

MzDallas
08-06-2002, 10:47 AM
Sorry to have to be the bearer of bad news, but I have worked with PeachTree since 1998, and it has NEVER figured Texas SUI correctly (Texas does not have SIT, either). Neither were they able to give me a correct formula that WOULD work. It appears they never resolved the problem, and the version I am currently using does not figure it correctly, either.

Since your current version has not been figuring the SUI all along, cannot guarantee it will work until you have written a quarter's paychecks with the NVSUI Tax Table in place in the system for the entire quarter; then again, it may work just fine.

Just for the record, though, the route to the report is:
menu: Reports
menu: Payroll
menu: highlight (do not open) Payroll Tax Report
button: Preview
tab: Filter
field: Report Order (make your selection)
field: Tax I.D.

If NVSUI is not in the list, you need to create it, in:
menu: File
menu: Payroll Tax Tables
menu: Edit Global
field: Tax I.D.

Find a similar state that also has SUI but not SIT (the first one on the list, Alaska doesn't appear to have SIT), and do a screen print of that same Maintain screen; Alt+PrintScreen, then go into a blank sheet in Word and do a Control+V to paste the picture and save for future reference. Print out and use to set up an SUI Tax Table for Nevada. Again, can't guarantee it will work, since the Texas one never has.

Once set-up, go into:
menu: Maintain
menu: Default Information
menu: Employees
tab: Employer Fields (add new tax info to the table)
tab: General
and fill in the State and "Assign Payroll Fields for" fields.

If it still won't work, the only choice may be what I had to do.
Back in '98, at the company I worked for then, I did their payroll in-house on PeachTree Complete, and each quarter I simply exported the applicable payroll checks to Excel, sorted it into the previous quarter's data to find the new YTD's, etc., and thus "manually" worked up the state return. The company I work for now also uses PeachTree Complete (2002), but fortunately, also uses an outside payroll service, who gives me the correct amounts, on ready-to-sign-and-submit forms.

Hope you have better luck with Nevada!



Carla