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Simplify payday and set payroll to run automatically on QuickBooks. Explore QuickBooks Payroll

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Rasa-LilaM
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Hello again, LeeanneSar.


I appreciate following the solutions shared by peers and letting us know the result. Let’s run the Payroll Details Report and set the specific date range.


Please know you’ll also see other payroll items in the statement. If you wish to only see the sick or vacation pay type, export it to Excel and manually sort the data. I’ll guide you through the steps on how to accomplish these tasks in QBO.


Here’s how:

 

  1. Press the Reports on the left panel to enter Payroll Details Report in the search field.
  2. Then, click the Date Range drop-down to select the appropriate period.pto report.png
  3. Hit Run Report to view the changes.
  4. Next, tap the Share drop-down to choose Export to Excel.pto report.1.png
  5. Open the spreadsheet and manually filter the information.

Here’s an article that lists all payroll reports available in QBO. It also contains instructions on how to customize the data on the statement and print one: Run payroll reports.


Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. I’m always ready to lend a helping hand. Wishing you and your business continued success.

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