Changing workers compensation rate: I changed my washington workers comp rate on 1/1/19. Now the system is charging the old rate on employees that were here prior to the change and the new rate on new hire how do I make the old rate inactive effective 1/1/19?
Changing your worker’s compensation rate will also change the calculations for your old employees. Let me add a few details and help you further.
In QuickBooks, you can only edit the rate and the effective date for the calculation to be correct. This said it’ll apply directly to all your employees.
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