multiple source deduction categories

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I have a client who has 2 locations for their business.   They are now going to split them out to keep all income and expenses separate (used to be combined).   Not a problem for the income and expenses as I can create separate accounts for each location.

They are also setting up a separate bank account for each location.

The problem I have now is for payroll.   I know I can set up payroll expense groups to track their salaries, EI, CPP & WCB expense separately but I don't know how to deal with the source deductions part.   Sage only allows the 1 set of existing EI, CPP, tax and WCB payable accounts to link to (far as I know).  However as each location will pay their own source deductions (they will be setting up a 2nd payroll account under the existing business number) I need to be able to record the payables separately but I don't know how or whether Sage can do that?    If it can, where do I do that?

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    Hi Nancy:

    This will work if departments are set up for each employee and departments must be setup for your payroll ledger accounts I.E. EI, CPP & IT or if you additional deductions or benefits. You can run a G/L, TB, BS or IS which will show you the departmental breakdown.

    Hope this helps!

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    thanks.  I created a test version of my file and created a couple of departments and assigned employees.   That all seems to work ok.   The only thing is when I run a balance sheet or income statement it shows every single account broken down by department.   Is there any way to only have certain items showing departments?  I already have separate expense accounts for everything else so I don't really need to use departments for regular income and general expenses.  Would just want to show those for which I've allocated to departments to be broken down.

  • +1 in reply to Nancy Fischer
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    Nancy Fischer

    When you first set up the departments assign the GL accounts you want to use with the department. See the screen shot as an example:

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