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Depending on the version of Microsoft Dynamics GP a
company is running, the steps to edit the 1099 information is done in various
ways. We conducted a 20 minute webcast for our current clients, but thought it
would be worth sharing it with all current Microsoft Dynamics GP customers in
this 1099 Processing Tips &
Tricks video.
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1. Microsoft is still on target to release 2013 Round 2 Tax Update by Friday, January 11th.
2. People are asking......"How can we run payroll? And on the check registers, the employee social
security does not exactly match the employer social security. It is off by
pennies (both at 6.2 rate)."
Example Below:
This is OK. It is due to how we have "rounding" code in the employee side, but not the employer. This will be changed to make sure both amounts match when the rate is the same.
This will be in the January Hotfix due out at the end of week 1/21/2013 for GP2010 and GP2013.
If you have any questions, please contact support@collinscomputing.com or call (888) 391-6690.
The Federal
2013 Tax Tables have released - http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/n1036.pdf.
The
Round 2 2013 US Payroll Tax Update is scheduled to release mid-week next week
(table only). We will let you know when it is officially released.
Below is a list of changes to be included in Round 2:
- Federal (Single, Married & Nonresident Alien filing
status) (Social Security and Medicare changed in round 1)
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Maine
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Puerto Rico
- Rhode Island
If you have any questions,
please contact support@collinscomputing.com
or call (888) 391-6690.
Happy New
Year!
Below
is information from Microsoft on the most recent changes:
- The Employee FICA rate will go up to 6.2 ...this was not part of the fiscal
disaster this weekend; this is the rate currently on our 2013 tax tables
we released on Friday 12/21/2012. If you have already installed
Round 1 then there is nothing more to do until the next release as stated
in #2 below.
- Microsoft
is waiting for the final publication to be released for Federal and then
they will release the Round 2 Payroll Tax Update with all Federal and
State changes currently pending, so far only table changes.
- Regardless
of whether you are on the below list of states, you will need to have the
Round 1 update because of the FICA changes.
States
Included:
- California
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- New York
- North Dakota
- Yonkers
- FICA Employee Social Security limit $113,700
- FICA Employee Social Security Rate 6.2
- 2013 New Employee Medicare Taxes on High Earners (after
$200,000) extra .9 (2.35)
This
update will be on the automatic server/download too...so be CAREFUL as you
continue to do updates, you can always revert back and Microsoft tax update
pages have the 2012 tax tables on it too.
Once
you install the update, the new date is 1/1/2013.
2012 tax tables MUST be loaded when you CREATE the year end wage
file for the FICA SS and FICA MED to be correct and not cause
validation errors for customers.
Contact support@collinscomputing.com if
you run into any issues.
If you
haven't already done Year End, CLICK HERE for Year End Procedures.
**NOTES**
There are
more state changes but Microsoft has pushed those to Round 2 which is due to
release around 1/21/2013. This will have code changes.
If you have any questions or need help, please
contact support@collinscomputing.com or call (888) 391-6690.