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QuickBooks offers capable tools for tracking the items
you sell, but it’s also quite a competent time-tracker.
If you pay employees based on the hours they work,
QuickBooks can ease your bookkeeping burden. Tracked
time can flow to both invoices and payroll, helping you
pay employees and collect on services provided to
customers.
Before you start tracking time, you’ll need to be sure
you’ve turned on the related tools. Click Edit |
Preferences, and then Time & Expenses. Click
on the tab titled Company Preferences. You’ll see the
window shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Before you can start tracking and billing for
time, you’ll need to fill out some of the fields in this
Preferences window.
In this window, be sure you’ve checked Yes, and
then select the first day of the work week from the
drop-down list.
If you are going to want billable time to flow directly
to invoices, check the first box under Invoicing
Options. The other options in this window related to
expense- and item-tracking; check with us to see if your
business needs to use them.
Tip: If you want to use payroll to pay employees
for time worked, be sure to check the box labeled “Use
time data to create paychecks” when you’re building
employee records as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2: To
facilitate the flow from time to paychecks, be sure this
box is checked.
If you’re planning to use QuickBooks’ job-tracking,
click on Sales & Customers in the left pane, then
on the My Preferences tab. Here, you can choose
how you want QuickBooks to handle available time and
costs when you’re preparing an invoice.
Single Activities or Time Sheets?
QuickBooks offers two ways to enter time. You can record
hours on individual tickets or fill out weekly
timesheets. No matter which you choose, the information
is always available in the other form. You can switch
methods at any time, and your work will be preserved.
Let’s start with the individual time tickets. Open the
Employee Center in the toolbar, or click on the
Employees menu. Click Enter Time, then
Time/Enter Single Activity. This window shown in
Figure 3 opens:

Figure 3: It’s
easy to record hours on this single-activity ticket by
simply filling in the blanks.
QuickBooks pulls in data from other parts of the
program, records you’ve already created. First, enter
the activity’s date or select it from the calendar.
Click the arrow next to Name and choose the
appropriate employee from the list.
If the hours are going to be billed to a customer or
job, click the next arrow and select the correct one
(ignore this if you’re just recording company time, like
regular compensation or sick time). Finally, pick the
service that the employee performed, if applicable. Be
sure to check the Billable box when it’s
appropriate.
Tip: You can create a new record on the fly here
if, for example, you haven’t set up the service you need
to record. Click in the drop-down list.
Linking to Payroll
You can also use QuickBooks’ timer if you’re going to
bill for a timed activity such as a phone call. And you
can add notes that will be saved to the ticket.
QuickBooks provides other ways to describe hours spent
so that they’re recorded properly. If you have payroll
turned on and have associated a payroll item with the
selected service item, the Payroll Item field
(which indicates how much the employee should be paid)
will automatically be filled in. You can easily change
this field if necessary.
If you haven’t created a payroll item, select . A wizard
will walk you through the process. This relationship can
be a bit confusing so talk to us if you have any
questions. When you’re done, click Save & Done or
Save & New.
Week at a Time
Weekly timesheets can save you a lot of time. To get
there, open the Employee Center in the toolbar,
or click on the Employees menu. Click Use Weekly
Timesheet. You’ll see a window similar to the one
shown in Figure 4:

Figure 4: Rather
than entering each activity individually, you can
document an entire week at a time using the Weekly
Timesheet.
You can speed through weekly timesheets, using the
drop-down lists to select the appropriate data and
entering the number of hours worked. Click Copy Last
Sheet if you want to duplicate the configuration
from the last pay period.
QuickBooks Time Tracker offers another way to
save time and avoid errors. Employees can send their
timesheets from any computer that has an Internet
connection. Your payroll person can then download and
incorporate them into the company’s payroll. Prices
start at $10/month for one user.
So whether you’re bringing employees in for seasonal
help or your regular payroll incorporates time toiled as
well as items sold, QuickBooks contains the tools you’ll
need to both invoice customers accurately and dispatch
proper paychecks.
If you need help with this feature, or have any
questions on QuickBooks’s reporting, don’t hesitate to
give this office a call.
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