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Buy nowOur company changed over to a payroll service that uses quick books the first of this year. I should have jumped through the hoops to be able to get my pay stubs then but I did not. Now it seems I must wait for the "engineers" to fix the problem(s). Going back to the start of the posts, it looks like this has been a known issue since February. I did try to get some answers from the support line but all they did was tell me that I needed to have my employer "invite" me to be able to see the stubs but reading through this thread, that function does not work at all. They gave me outdated advise. Not only that but I find there all the support staff is overseas. No staff in this country.
I would add that every state requires the employer to furnish the employee with a pay stub be it printed (this is the case for North Carolina) or electronic. This is a basic function of payroll and it seems that this problem is not being given the attention it deserves. I have not contacted the state employment commission or a lawyer yet but if this is not resolved very soon, I will have no other option.
Our payroll service was kind enough to supply me with all my pay stubs so far this year but they did not have to do that. Also, they are not set up to do that for all of there clients' employees every pay period. I suggest intuit get their act together as I am sure they will shoulder the liability for this problem that should never be a problem.
FIX IT!!!