Posts

Showing posts from January, 2025

How to fix QuickBooks Error 6190 83 after updates?

Image
  QuickBooks Error 6190, 83 usually occurs when multiple users try to access a company file in Single-User Mode , or there is a corrupted file, network issue, or mismatch between transaction and company file . Here's how to troubleshoot and resolve the issue after an update.   Step 1: Verify Hosting Settings Open QuickBooks on the server computer . Click File > Utilities . If you see Host Multi-User Access , do not select it. If you see Stop Hosting Multi-User Access , click it and restart QuickBooks.   Step 2: Rename the .ND and .TLG Files Navigate to your company file location (e.g., C:\Users\Public\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files). Locate files with the same name as your company file but with extensions .ND and .TLG (e.g., CompanyFile.qbw.nd and CompanyFile.qbw.tlg). Right-click each file and select Rename . Add .old at the end (e.g., CompanyFile.qbw.nd.old). Restart Quick...

How to Fix QuickBooks Desktop not calculating payroll taxes?

Image
  There are several reasons why QuickBooks Desktop might not be calculating payroll taxes correctly: Outdated QuickBooks Desktop and Tax Tables: Solution: Go to Employees > Get Payroll Updates . Select Download Entire Update and then Update . Install the updates. Incorrect Employee Setup: Solution: Go to Employees > Employee Center . Double-click on the employee. Go to Payroll Info > Taxes . Federal: Verify Filing Status and Allowances . State: Verify state-specific tax information. Wage Limits Reached: Solution: Check if wage limits for Social Security or Medicare have been reached for the employee. Payroll Item Setup Issues: Solution: Review the setup of payroll items (e.g., wages, deductions, contributions) for accuracy. Incorrect Tax Rates: Solution: Ensure that the correct tax rates are entered in QuickBooks for federal, state, and local taxes. Data Corruption: Solution: Run the Verify and Rebuild Da...

How to manually add transactions to QuickBooks online

Image
  1. Access the "Banking" Tab In QuickBooks Online, navigate to the "Banking" tab on the left-hand side of your screen.   2. Find the Account Locate the specific bank or credit card account you want to add transactions to. 3. Add a Transaction Click "New": At the top of the transaction list, click the "New" button. Select Transaction Type: Choose the appropriate transaction type: Check: For payments made by check. Deposit: For cash or check deposits. Journal Entry: For adjustments or transfers between accounts. Credit Card Charge: For purchases made with a credit card. 4. Enter Transaction Details Date: Enter the transaction date. Payee/Customer: Enter the name of the payee (for expenses) or the customer name (for income). Amount: Enter the transaction amount. Category: Select the appropriate category from the dropdown menu. For Expenses: Choose the relevant expense account (e.g., Rent, Utilities, Advertising). For ...

What to do Unrecoverable error in QuickBooks Desktop after update QuickBooks 2025?

Image
  Encountering an "Unrecoverable Error" in QuickBooks Desktop after an update can be frustrating and disruptive to your workflow. This critical error often prevents you from accessing your company file and can lead to data loss. Here are some troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the issue: 1. Verify File and Company File Location Check File Permissions: Ensure your QuickBooks Desktop file and the company file have the correct read/write permissions for your user account and the QuickBooks program. Check File Location: Confirm the file paths for both QuickBooks Desktop and your company file are correct and haven't been accidentally moved or renamed. Antivirus/Firewall Interference: Temporarily disable your antivirus and firewall software to see if they are blocking QuickBooks from accessing necessary files. Remember to re-enable them after troubleshooting. 2. QuickBooks File Doctor Run the QuickBooks File Doctor: This built-in utility can help diagnose and re...

How to set up payroll direct deposit in QuickBooks?

Image
  Setting up Payroll Direct Deposit in QuickBooks requires a few steps, including verifying your company and bank information. Follow these steps based on your QuickBooks version: For QuickBooks Desktop Step 1: Sign Up for Direct Deposit Open QuickBooks Desktop and go to Employees > My Payroll Service > Activate Direct Deposit . Enter your Company Information (EIN, business name, and address). Provide your Principal Officer's details (name, date of birth, SSN, etc.). Step 2: Enter Bank Account Information Choose Use Direct Deposit for Employees . Enter your bank account (checking account details). Select Instant Bank Verification (if supported) or enter micro-deposits (may take 2 business days). Step 3: Set Up Direct Deposit for Employees Go to Employees > Employee Center . Select an employee and click Payroll Info . Click Direct Deposit , then choose: Use Direct Deposit for this employee Enter their bank details (account number, routing number, and account type...

Why QuickBooks Desktop 2025 Keeps Crashing after update?

Image
  Experiencing QuickBooks Desktop 2025 crashing after an update can be both frustrating and disruptive to your workflow. There are various reasons why QuickBooks might crash after updating, such as software bugs, corrupted installation files, or issues with your computer’s configuration. Fortunately, several troubleshooting steps can help resolve the issue. Below are detailed solutions to fix QuickBooks Desktop 2025 when it keeps crashing after an update. 1. Restart Your Computer Before diving into more complex solutions, it’s essential to start with the basics. Sometimes, restarting your computer can resolve minor conflicts or issues caused by system updates or QuickBooks updates. A simple restart clears temporary files and helps to refresh the system. After restarting, try launching QuickBooks to see if the issue persists. 2. Run QuickBooks as Administrator Permission-related issues can cause QuickBooks to crash. Running the application with administrative privileges often resolv...