AccountEdge for Windows
June 28, 2010 Product Update - Release 14.2.1
Release notes
AccountEdge 2010 r14.2.1 includes multiple bug fixes and the 7-1-10 Payroll Tax Table, which is available to customers enrolled in Payroll Tax Service. The 941 form has been updated for customers on the Payroll Forms Service.
Download
accountedge_win_1421_update.exeNote: Be sure to exit AccountEdge before
installing this update.
This release resolves the following issues:
- AccountEdge would sometimes stop responding when changing an order to an invoice
- When selecting the Cancel button on one of the payroll tax table loading windows, AccountEdge would attempt to load a new tax table and selecting Load would cancel the window
- When creating a new transaction, and selecting New on the Select From List (customer, item, etc.), the newly created card's name would be blank
- When printing a Bank Deposit Slip, the last printed form would sometimes print instead of the selected form
- Various other minor issues
Payroll Tax Service update
Be sure to choose Load Payroll Tax Tables from the Setup menu after installing this update.
This update includes the 7-1-10 Payroll Tax Table, which is available to customers enrolled in Payroll Tax Service. The 941 form has been updated for customers on the Payroll Forms Service.
- Arizona - state income tax will be assessed as a percentage of gross wages rather than a percentage of of the federal income tax
- Florida SUI - the taxable wage base for 2010 has been reduced to $7,000
- Hawaii SUI - the taxable wage base for 2010 has been reduced to $34,900
- Indiana SUI - the taxable wage base for 2010 has been reduced to $7,000
- Michigan, Grand Rapids - the income tax rate has increased to 1.5% for residents, 1% for residents working in another city that imposes an income tax, and 0.75% for nonresidents. The income tax exemption has decreased to $600
- Oregon - the personal exemption credit has increased to $177, the standard deduction for single taxpayers to $1,950, and the standard for married taxpayers to $3,900
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia - the income tax rate has been reduced to 3.928% for residents, and to 3.4985% for nonresidents
Affected states for July 2010 payroll update