Washington FML tax is paid by the employer and is based on gross wages. I have this set up as an employer liability in PowerChurch. PowerChurch is calculating based on taxable wages. It is excluding minister's housing allowance and all voluntary retirement contributions. We need FML to calculate based on total gross wages. I can't figure out how to do this.
Any suggestions?
Accruing Washington FML tax
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Re: Accruing Washington FML tax
Unless someone has a better suggestion, I just gave up and keep FML and L&I in a spreadsheet that calculates based upon hours and / or gross. The spreadsheet calculates the employer and employee deductions and then I go and manually enter that into the payroll "other deductions" for these line items. I sure hope Power Church will come up with a way to help us in WA State.
Re: Accruing Washington FML tax
I trust you have the FML setup as a tax type, and on the Employer Liability, it is selected as the tax type. Then you should check every employee income item description to make sure that the tax is turned on. If you're using the 'housing allowance' tax option on that item description, you will probably have to switch it to "more options" and select the taxes that apply to it. In this case the FML.fbcsequim wrote:Unless someone has a better suggestion, I just gave up and keep FML and L&I in a spreadsheet that calculates based upon hours and / or gross. The spreadsheet calculates the employer and employee deductions and then I go and manually enter that into the payroll "other deductions" for these line items. I sure hope Power Church will come up with a way to help us in WA State.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
Re: Accruing Washington FML tax
I gave it a try, I had to set it up as a State Tax, with Desc as FML. However I need a Employer and Employee set up one as the Employer Liability and one that is paid by the employee. The church pays the FML for Pastors but not for other employes. PC only allowed me to set up one as a State Tax. How do I get around the restriction?
Re: Accruing Washington FML tax
If the tax rate is the same for both, use the one tax table, same as Social Security.fbcsequim wrote:I gave it a try, I had to set it up as a State Tax, with Desc as FML. However I need a Employer and Employee set up one as the Employer Liability and one that is paid by the employee. The church pays the FML for Pastors but not for other employes. PC only allowed me to set up one as a State Tax. How do I get around the restriction?
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
Re: Accruing Washington FML tax
THanks, I was able to get it to work since they are both the same. Since I set this up as a state tax, how do I keep this from showing on the W-2? If I set this up as a OtherDeduction with a % etc, then it doesn't include Housing as part of the gross, it will just compute on the Salary amount. I need a way to include all income in the amount used to calculate this deduction. I'm really tired of having to keep spreadsheets for Family Medical Leave and L&I Insurance. I'm sure we have a bunch of folks in WA with the same issues.
Re: Accruing Washington FML tax
FWIW .. it is a state tax, so having it on the W-2 should not be a problem, as its for information only on the W-2. Unless Washington state does not want it on the W-2.fbcsequim wrote:THanks, I was able to get it to work since they are both the same. Since I set this up as a state tax, how do I keep this from showing on the W-2? If I set this up as a OtherDeduction with a % etc, then it doesn't include Housing as part of the gross, it will just compute on the Salary amount. I need a way to include all income in the amount used to calculate this deduction. I'm really tired of having to keep spreadsheets for Family Medical Leave and L&I Insurance. I'm sure we have a bunch of folks in WA with the same issues.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.