Billing for Time in QuickBooks: An Overview

If your small business sells products, you know how precisely you must track your starting stock numbers, ongoing inventory levels, and your reorder points. QuickBooks provides tools to help with this process, but human factors can sometimes throw off your careful counts.

Fortunately, QuickBooks is remarkably flexible when it comes to recording the time your employees spend on customers and jobs. You can enter information about a single activity — either billable or unbillable — and/or document hours in a timesheet. A built-in timer (the “Stopwatch”) helps you count the minutes automatically; you can also type them in manually.

📝 Entering a Single Activity 

QuickBooks offers a straightforward method for logging single activities. All versions of desktop QuickBooks include dialog boxes designed to help you enter all the details related to a single-timed activity. To record time for an individual task:

  • Go to the Employees menu > Enter Time > Time/Enter Single Activity or
  • Click the down arrow next to the Enter Time icon on the Home Page and choose Time/Enter Single Activity.


Figure 1: QuickBooks helps you create records for individual activities completed by employees, which can be either billable or unbillable.

You fill out the fields in this window like you would any other in QuickBooks. Click the calendar icon in the DATE field to reflect the date the work was completed (not the current date), and click the down arrows in the fields that contain them to select options from a list. If you already know the duration of the activity, simply enter it in the field to the right of the clock icon. Otherwise, use the StartStop, and Pause buttons to let QuickBooks time it.

The Time/Enter Single Activity dialog box is designed to record one activity, not necessarily an entire workday, unless an employee only provides one service for one customer in a day. If he or she provides more than one service for one or more customers, you’ll need a fresh record for each.

Note: If the employee selected is timesheet-based, an additional field will appear above the CLASS field asking for the related PAYROLL ITEM. And if you’ve turned on workers’ compensation (and the employee is timesheet-based), a field titled WC CODE will drop into place below it. This must be done absolutely correctly, and it can get complicated. We can help you manage this feature.

🗂️ Viewing and Editing Timesheets 

You can access an employee’s timesheet in different ways:

  • From the Time/Enter Single Activity dialog box, you’ll see an icon labeled Timesheet.
  • If you click on this with an employee’s name selected, his or her timesheet will open and display the hours already entered for that period. Or you can open a blank timesheet by opening the Employees menu and selecting Enter Time | Use Weekly Timesheet.
  • Or simply click the Enter Time icon on the Home Page.


Figure 2: You can access an employee’s timesheet from the Time/Enter Single Activity dialog box, from the Employees menu, or from the Home Page.

If you’ve entered all of the hours individually for an employee in a given time period, the timesheet should be correct when you click through from the Time/Enter Single Activity box. If not, you can edit cells by clicking in them and changing the data. Be sure that the Billable box is checked or unchecked correctly.

You can also enter hours directly on a timesheet instead of recording individual activities. Just select the employee’s name by clicking on the arrow in the NAME field at the top of the Weekly Timesheet dialog box and fill in the boxes.

Note: Individual activities that you enter for employees are automatically transferred to the timesheet format and vice-versa.

💰Billing for Time

QuickBooks keeps track of all entered billable hours and reminds you of them when it’s time to invoice. If customers have outstanding time and/or costs, this dialog box will open the next time you start to create an invoice for them:


Figure 3: This dialog box is one of the ways QuickBooks helps you bill customers for everything they owe.

Our team can guide you through these reports, helping you extract valuable insights for your business. By mastering these time billing features in QuickBooks, you can ensure accurate tracking, streamline your billing process, and maintain a clear overview of your billable hours. This not only improves your cash flow but also enhances your project management capabilities.

Need help optimizing your QuickBooks setup for time billing? Our expert team is ready to assist you in tailoring these features to your specific business needs. Contact us today to elevate your time management and billing processes.