Gusto-like payroll files often need enrichment before certified payroll.

WageDocket can import and review Gusto-like payroll data, but payroll journal files may lack daily hours, project, and classification fields required for certified payroll artifacts.

Who this is for

  • //Gusto users
  • //Small contractors
  • //Bookkeepers receiving payroll journal exports

What WageDocket helps produce

  • Import payroll journal-like files for review
  • Flag missing certified payroll fields
  • Save mapping profiles for recurring exports

Payroll journal data is not the full certified payroll record

A payroll journal may include wages, deductions, and net pay while still missing the daily hour and classification structure needed for WH-347, NY XML, or NJ CSV generation.

WageDocket keeps partial sources honest

Partial sources can be useful, but WageDocket labels blockers and keeps generation unavailable until the current workbook has the required fields.

Practical answers before you import.

Can Gusto data be used in WageDocket?

Yes, as source data. Whether it can generate certified payroll output depends on the fields in the export and the saved mapping profile.

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