• Portland Oregon Multnomah and Metro Tax

    Has anyone set up the new Portland, OR metro and multnomah county tax? It's optional for 2021 and required for 2022.
  • PTO Accrual: Limits and carryover

    Good Morning, I am new to the Sage Community about 4 months. I am evaluating the leave balances and accruals for all of our employees and I am having some concerns as to the set up. We have employees that earn 40 hours a year (new Hires) then after…
  • Payroll Tax Withholding for the new 2020 W4

    Hi guys, I do have the most recent version of Sage 300 (18.4 Update 2) but I think I found an error with the Federal Tax Withholding calculations, unless I'm interpreting something very wrong. Whenever the new year starts, I spot check tax withholding…
  • "Turn off" state tax for employer and employees (For NJ SDI)

    Hello all and happy new year! We are a New Jersey employer that has decided to opt out of the state sponsored SDI (TDI) plan and go with a private insurer (due to the cost savings to our company as well as our employees), effective 1/1/2020. I'm looking…
  • Subtotals in AP (Select Invoices to Pay)

    When I go in AP to set invoices up for payment ... AP - Tasks - Select Invoices to Pay - On Screen List. Is there a way to show subtotals for each of the vendors / suppliers I am paying? I do see that I can go in and view the total (by going into…
  • Is it possible to alter labor hours using a calculation without changing the takeoff unit to hours in Estimating Extended?

    I want to add a calculation in my assembly that will change the labor hours behind the scenes. My takeoff unit is EA and I don't want to change that. For example: If I have a qty of 10, I want my labor hours to be unaffected. If I have a qty of…
  • How do I make a new payroll formula based on a percentage of gross pay?

    I need to first compare 15% of Gross Pay to a flat amount of $114.75. If 15% of Gross Pay is greater than $114.75, then use $114.75. If 15% of Gross Pay is less than or equal to $114.75, then use 15% of Gross Pay. Here is the formula I have so far that…