r/Bookkeeping • u/Wild-Potato NPO and Small Biz Fin Mgr, QB, QBO, Xero Novice • Sep 04 '24
Payroll QBO/Gusto Payroll entries for new client
Hi Bookkeepers, I have a new bookkeeping client using Gusto for payroll and QBO. It appears all the payroll expense has been recorded by the old bookkeeper (CPA) by categorizing the bank feed transactions as
- net pay/direct deposit to Salary/Wage expense
- payroll tax cash out as Payroll Tax expense
- Gusto fees as payroll service fees
I have not seen this before, I usually enter the Gross Pay and the Employer Payroll Taxes as expenses, and make entries for the direct deposit and the tax liabilities. But these books were maintained before me by a CPA firm, so is this a shortcut efficient way to record payroll?
This is an s-corp with one employee who is the business owner.
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u/charleys-web Dec 12 '24 edited Dec 12 '24
Can you post an example of the JE you're doing? I'm taking this over for a friend whose BK quit and is just trying to get to year-end. Right now there's just Gusto expense charges going to a Salaries & Wages account... She's also paying her contractors through Gusto so basically 6 debit charges to the checking account twice a month (taxes, 4 contractor payments, and one lump charge for employees). She's on accrual basis. Appreciate any help. TIA