New Jersey 927 Form

  • New Jersey 927 Form

    Posted by MARY MALLAZZO on April 24, 2020 at 4:14 pm
    • Mary Mallazzo

      Member

      April 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM

      Hello
      This year on the NJ 927 qtrly form the employer now needs to report wages over the Employee DI and FL limit of $134,900.
      The SUTA report only reflect those wages over the SUTA limit.
      Is there a report that will show these wages?

      Thank you

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      Mary Mallazzo
      Fromkin Brothers
      Edison NJ
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    • Chris Hadden, CPP

      Member

      April 29, 2020 at 8:52 AM

      Hi Mary,Ā 

      I don’t know if this will answer your question or not, but have you checked out the SUTA blog that Terry did a few years ago?Ā https://community.dynamics.com/gp/b/dynamicsgp/posts/everything-and-anything-you-wanted-to-know-about-suta-in-microsoft-dynamics-gp

      This blog talks about how the SUTA report is calculated and includes a query of theĀ UPR30300 table. If you run this query for the period you’re reporting (Q1 2020), would this query perhaps include all taxable wages, instead of just reporting wages over the SUTA limit? I’m not sure, but it might be worth checking out.Ā 

      Hopefully someone else in NJ can chime here to provide more direct assistance, but I’ve always found this SUTA blog helpful so I thought it might be worth a mention.Ā 

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      Chris Hadden, CPP
      Product Management
      Greenshades Software
      jacksonville FL
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    • Mary Mallazzo

      Member

      April 30, 2020 at 5:04 PM

      Chris
      Thanks for the suggestion.
      I will extract the data from SQL.
      Was really wondering if GPĀ  was going to make any adjustments to the SUTA reporting to accommodate the changes.

      Thanks

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      Mary Mallazzo
      Fromkin Brothers
      Edison NJ
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