DataBase - FUTA / SUTA Values are incorrect - How do I modify them?
Asked By Jay
18-Jan-10 09:24 PM
I need to print FUTA reports but the numbers are incorrect. Does
anyone know how to adjust the FUTA / SUTA values in Great Plains?
Unemployment
(1)
Hopkinsville
(1)
Director
(1)
FUTA
(1)
SUTA
(1)
Phil Camp replied to Jay
If you are wanting to change the rates, go to Microsoft Dynamics
GP>Tools>Setup>Payroll>Unemployment Tax. From here you can select the
state(s) involved and change the values.
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Phil Camp
Director of Information
Hopkinsville Milling Company
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