Can Ams Payroll Generate New Jersey W3

No, AMS Payroll does not generate the New Jersey W-3 form. However, the New Jersey W-3 form is included in the Forms Filer Plus module as a fill-in form (data does not flow through from AMS Payroll, you would need to manually enter the information). Please call our Sales Department, 800-536-1099, to purchase this module.

Print Late Filing Penalty On The Quarterly Tax Form

Yes, when you are preparing these forms you will go through a screen that has information specific to the state you’re filing in. There will be a place to enter the filing penalty. Basically, if the form has a place for the penalty the software will have a place to enter it.

How Do I Get Tri Met To Appear On The Oregon Quarterly Tax Report

Always define Tri-Met as “TRI-MET” on the payer’s State/Local screen (at the AMS Payroll Menu, select Payer>Payer Edit>State/Local) in the Local section. For deposits always enter “TRI” on the comment line. See the Special Help for Oregon for additional details (click Help while viewing the payer’s State/Local screen for an Oregon payer).

How Do I Waive Printing The De88 Form

When printing the quarterly forms for California, a screen will display where you can elect to disable the printing of the DE-88. At the AMS Payroll Menu, select Forms>Z.Print State Quarterly Returns. Follow the prompts until you get to the Form DE-9 screen. Click the drop-down box and select Neither, on the Print DE-88 line. […]

Printing 1096 Form Still Shows File Copy

Our program does not print a “fileable” copy of the 1096 form. You must use the 1096 pre-printed forms to send to the IRS.   Printing 1096 Form Printing 1096 form is necessary because there is no such thing as e-filing the form. Rather, 1096 is designed to condense and summarize the information in your […]

Do You Have An Option That Contains The 945 And 945A Forms

The 945 and 945-A forms are included in our Forms Filer Plus module. Form 945, also known as the Annual Return of Withheld Federal Income Tax form, is used to report federal income tax on nonpayroll payments. This includes gambling winnings, pensions, military retirement, and backup withholding, among others. By contrast, Form 945-A reports a […]