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I have an employee that is paid the same $1000 semi-monthly. Through 10/15/13 she earned the same net pay. All of a sudden the federal and state withholding amounts have risen from $68.91 to $93.28 and from $7.81 to $12.57 without me changing anything in the deduction area. She has 1 federal and 1 state withholding. Please help me figure out what could have happened. I am using the most recent update (11.0.26). Thank you.
Paul Mayer
11-01-2013, 04:00 PM
My guess is that you have a deduction that was non taxable and they passed the threshold where the pay is now taxable as the figures are 100% correct for your settings for that employee with no non-taxable deductions. I assumed you are in California and worked both out with a calculator and the results are: Federal $93.28 and State $12.57
I have an employee that is paid the same $1000 semi-monthly. Through 10/15/13 she earned the same net pay. All of a sudden the federal and state withholding amounts have risen from $68.91 to $93.28 and from $7.81 to $12.57 without me changing anything in the deduction area. She has 1 federal and 1 state withholding. Please help me figure out what could have happened. I am using the most recent update (11.0.26). Thank you.
Do fed & state taxes change when income reaches a certain level? Or is it possible it changed since I added an hourly employee who has a health insurance deduction? The salaried person has no health ins. deduction. Thank you for any help.
Paul Mayer
11-01-2013, 08:24 PM
Yes that health plan is what changed the taxable wages if it is non-taxable. The rates I posted after testing was on $1,000 being the taxable wages, not modified by a non-taxable deduction.
But going back to January 1st, the taxes were both Federal $93.28 and State $12.57. The only other problem would have been if you just recently updated PayWindow and had been using last year's tax tables all year.
Yes that health plan is what changed the taxable wages if it is non-taxable. The rates I posted after testing was on $1,000 being the taxable wages, not modified by a non-taxable deduction.
But going back to January 1st, the taxes were both Federal $93.28 and State $12.57. The only other problem would have been if you just recently updated PayWindow and had been using last year's tax tables all year.
I update the rates/program every time there is a window that pops up before the program opens. I thought it was automatic to ask me. You are probably right about using last year's tax tables - however, I have updated the program/rates several times this year. I am a bit upset. I will contact my accountant and see what I need to do to fix this. Thank you for your reply.
Paul Mayer
11-03-2013, 08:48 PM
I am starting to guess it may have to do with the way the deductions are setup. I can check if you send me a backup of your company database following the instructions at this link:
http://zpay.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?1449-How-to-Send-us-your-Backup-Database
In the email, make sure you reference this message thread and give me the name of the employee to check.
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