Payroll Update 21608 for QuickBooks 2015

 

  Summary of Tax Table Updates
 
  • This tax table includes other changes for: Massachusetts and Vermont.

Click here to see a cumulative list of all tax table updates for 2016 and required actions.

 

  Summary of Tax Forms Updates
 
  • For Enhanced payroll subscribers, this Payroll Update includes state forms that were added for the following states: Arizona, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Nevada.
  • For Enhanced payroll subscribers, this Payroll Update includes state forms that were updated for the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.
  • For Enhanced payroll subscribers, this Payroll Update includes state forms that were removed for the following states: Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Nevada.

Click here to see a cumulative list of all tax form updates for 2016.

 
  Summary of E-File & Pay Updates
 
  • For payroll subscribers E-File & Pay, this update includes updated e-filing options for the following: Massachusetts.
  • For E-File & Pay, this update includes e-filing options that were removed for the following: Massachusetts.

Click here to see a cumulative list of all e-file & pay updates for 2016.

 
If you share your company file over a network
 


If you use QuickBooks to share your company file over a network, your coworkers can install payroll updates even if they do not have direct access to the Internet. Be sure that each copy of QuickBooks is set with the Share Download option turned on. Click here for more information.

Disclaimer: The information contained on these pages is meant to provide general information about the payroll process. It is not intended to provide comprehensive tax or legal advice and does not modify or extend the service guarantee to any Intuit product or service. You are responsible for consulting with your own professional tax advisor, accountant, and/or attorney concerning your business' specific concerns.