Hi, when processing a pay run, please would you be able to add the option to be able to download the "summarised" payroll report in PDF format, as well as the current CSV format. Many thanks,
I have noticed that Bonus Amount which was set up under Employee / Pay Options /Additions & Deductions keep changing in the current pay run if you make changes to value in a previous pay run and did not change an amount under Employee section.
After you've run Payroll, you're provided with a report with a series of actions that need to be processed - this is helpful. However, clicking on the "View" button to see the list of employees that need to be paid takes you to the "Required Payme...
Added on behalf of client ticket number 5988. At tax year end, setting pay schedules. Please add the option to continue with the pay schedules set from the prior year.
Is it possible to have a warning message pop up when uplaoding a CSV file if a file with same name has already been loaded? This will avoid files being processed twice in error.
Allow Payline Costings to be calculated as a percentage of Monthly Salary
So we can manage and view payline costings without having to do manual calculations for every employee and have to add them as Additional pay, removing the salary element.
I had a payroll come over whereby within the processing notes there were paragraphs of information. I do not believe that this is the purpose of the processing notes and therefore it would be good if this field can be limited to a certain amount o...
Cassie Hucker
about 2 years ago
in Payrun
1
Will not implement
We have noticed that when editing the pay code, if the Code itself is updated (not the Title), the line items in a pay run gets affected. When we try to edit the line item that is using the above changed pay code, it displays "Nothing Selected" an...
Richard Williams
about 2 years ago
in Payrun
1
New
Make the percentage of basic paycode work when it is not subject to Tax, NI, pension etc. Currently when you make this paycode not subject to tax or ni the calculation changes to percentage of net pay rather than basic.