Rod,

Do a list search for payroll questions via Google like this:

“site:lists.gnucash.org payroll”

That will limit the search to only the mailing list server. (I don’t think 
other search engines have that feature)

You’ll find many list topics dealing with the subject but the short answer is, 
no, there is no (and probably won’t ever be) any payroll module or features. 
Unfortunately, the jurisdictional requirement nightmare to comply with every 
nuance across the entire planet is beyond the time and resources of the small 
development team.

However, GnuCash can handle the payroll accounting entries and even print the 
checks. (with vouchers if you’re up for some finagling)

You’ll have to calculate the deductions from gross separately in some other 
software first though. The most common suggestion I’ve seen is to setup a 
spreadsheet with the proper deduction rates and you just fill in the gross.

If you spend some time on the formatting and setup, you could possibly even 
import the resulting transactions to GnuCash so as to avoid data duplication 
entry errors. (and save time)

Also, if the payroll transactions are generally the same, that is, salary based 
and regularly issued, you could either simply use the ‘duplicate transaction’ 
function each pay period, or otherwise set up a template scheduled transaction 
accordingly. (you get to approve the actual transaction) The latter option has 
the benefit of tying into a future scheduled transaction report so you can use 
that data to track future profitability.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jul 25, 2018, at 11:22 AM, Roderick Anderson <raander...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Looking for a way to handle payroll (US) that works/blends with  GNUCash.
> 
> The company I'm helping (actually a friend) is running some software that 
> isn't even available any more.
> 
> I've exposed her to GNUCash but the biggest hold up is payroll.  She does 
> accounting for some (very) small Water Districts and Homeowner Associations.
> 
> The database and associated files are hosted on a Linux server.  After this 
> last crash I really need to get her to move to software I can support.
> 
> Any suggestions or pointers to methods to handle payroll with GNUCash as the 
> accounting/bookkeeping.
> 
> 
> Side trip.  I use GNUCash for a small not-for-profit but have almost no 
> accounting experience so have kind-of blundered my way along -- 
> accounting-wise. (They keep reelecting me as Treasurer so I must be doing 
> something right.  Or, more probably, nobody else wants the job.)  :-)
> 
> 
> TIA,
> Rod
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