There are times that the browser is full of frequently accessed page resources, causing some unusual responses. To isolate this, try logging into your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account using a private browser (incognito).
Here's how:
Press Ctrl + Shift + N (Google Chrome).
Ctrl + Shift + P (Firefox or Internet Explorer).
Control + Option + P (Safari).
Once signed in, go back to the Single Touch Payroll (STP) lodgement file to double-check.
If the employee shows, return to your default browser and perform a clear cache. Every so often the cache becomes overwhelmed with older data which can potentially cause viewing and performance issues. Clearing it will refresh the system, and you'll be able to work with a clean slate. However, if the issue persists, try using other supported browsers.
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I have the same problem. Tried on Chrome and then Firefox and no luck resolving the issue. Clearing cache of browser does not resolve the issue. It seems the data in the Payrun is NOT passed to the STP lodgement record.
I appreciate you for trying the steps above, maxmelb.
The basic troubleshooting steps shared by my colleague help fix some unexpected issues on QuickBooks. Since you still get the same thing, I would recommend reaching out to one of our Phone Support agents. They can take a look at your account and report it to our Engineering team. Let me guide you with these steps:
In your QuickBooks Online, click the Help menu in the upper-right corner.
On the Search tab, click an article and select Contact us at the bottom. Then, enter the details of your concern.
Choose how you would like to connect with them: either via Callback or Chat.