Can we have the Expatriate (Jersey s690 rule) functionality uplifted from Professional to Staffology.
We have an employee who is on the UK payroll but spends the majority of their time living and working in Jersey. We therefore adopt the tax rules of s690, where their taxable pay is 5% of their actual taxable pay.
When processing a weekly payroll, it would be useful for a prompt to come up to notify that the end of the PAYE month has been reached and so a PAYE payment is due. Like in old 'IRIS Bureau' there was a month end processing prompt. This would be u...
Ability to choose the payment date for a payment file
The payment files produced will automatically populate with the payment date listed in the schedule but there are times when this needs amending (such as Christmas) when payroll is processed early. The only option currently is to manually amend th...
Barclays BACS file pulls the employee name from the Basic Details tab in their employee record, rather than the name on the Bank Account tab. This therefore includes the employees full name (including middle name) so the name cuts off on the BACS ...
Ability to change only the name of a system Paycode
We'd like the ability to change only the name of a system pay code, for instance, Accrued Holiday Pay, we'd like it to be Rolled Up Holiday Pay as this is what our employees have come to know.
It would be great if we were able to create a standalone payment file for a DEA payment rather than it being included as a line in the Net Pay payment file.
Modulr have released an update for batch payments. Could you speak with Modulr to see how Staffology users could utilise this functionality and see what impact it may have on current processes?
Could we have categorised (waiting days / paid) and colour-coded Absence Calendar like IPP does? It really helps assess each day individually when we get client queries.
We have identified which banking report we should be using for the Natwest import, however when we produce the report we would like for the client name to be on the top line where it is currently showing as “PAYROLL”. It is not easy to identify in...