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  • 1.  Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 05:12
    Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients in Ohio that use payroll? We are based in Indiana and for years we have used the Sage Extended solution PR-1090 Mulitple Concurrent local Taxes for our Ohio clients..Ohio can have County, City, and School taxes that all apply to each line of payroll data entry and each needs to be tracked and reported on separately. additionally the tax is based on where the employee ""worked"" so if you have employees that work in a business such as construciton, or repair and travel around a city they could have 2-e school taxes apply. Expand that to an employee that travels between different counties and does work and you see the difficulty. Does anyone else have a solution that allows tracking of two or three local taxes on each line of payroll entry it seems that we may be the only reseller using PR-1090 now so I'm wondering what other resellers are using


  • 2.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 05:15
    http://dsdinc.com/enh/by-module/payroll/es-pr-1090.html Email Sedal -- sedall@dsdinc.com Looks as if it's available at 4.5 as well.


  • 3.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 05:31
    Can you elaborate on the 4.5? I see they added PR-1091 Enhanced Benefit Accryual that mentions Concurrent local incoume taxes. but Iif that fuciontality is there in version 4.5 I have not figured out how to enable it - perhaps I need to go back and try again. PR-1091 DESCRIPTION: Allows you to keep track of concurrent multiple local income taxes for a given employee.Adds a 'Minimum Hours Required for Benefit Accrual' to Benefit Schedule Maintenance for each Schedule Code/Benefit Type. The 'Fixed With Table' calculation method has been added to the Benefit Schedule Maintenance for Vacation only. A utility to process Vacation Hours based on employee anniversary dates has also been added.


  • 4.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 05:34
    Sorry by ""available in 4.5"" I was saying that DSD's site is advertising that PR-1090 is available in a version compatible with 4.50


  • 5.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 05:40
    Check with Harold Westover. He is based in Cleveland so I am sure he has some Ohio PR clients.


  • 6.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 05:58
    @Wayne thanks for clearing that up (although you had my hopes up briefly) @ Jeff, thanks, We are just beginning to question if we are missing something we can't understand why this is not an extended solution Sage is interested in rolling up. W We have recently run across a new prospect that does Ohio and Kentucky and our initial research shows that we have similar taxes in Kentucky. This client needs Union Automation along with Multiple Concurrent local taxes, so I'll have to investigate if DSD has both


  • 7.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 06:06
    @DavidOverholt we are in Ohio and have several PR clients. I guess we're lucky over here on the eastern side of the state. We don't seem to have run into any 3 local tax authorities. We have a lot of city and school but I don't know of a county payroll tax over here. How does PR-1090 fall short for you?


  • 8.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 06:23
    Actually PR-1090 does not fall short really, we had it rolled up to 4.4 and 4.5 independently - now we need union reporting for a client. We looked at Kissinger Union Automation enhancement but it is not compatible with PR-1090, and we may need to spend time to get those working together. Thus it came up that perhaps others were using a different solution or method to handle those taxes.


  • 9.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 06:45
    OK, now I understand. We do have clients on the Kissinger Union Automation. I'd be very curious to know what you come up with...we may run into it at some point too.


  • 10.  RE: Ohio Payroll Taxes - Does anyone else have clients

    Posted 03-07-2012 06:58
    I'll let you know Brett, - Wayne pointed me towards DSD website and it looks like thay have both Concurrent Local taxes and Union Payroll and Union Reporting so I'll contact them and see if they all work together!