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TWalton
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Single Touch Payroll

An employee was terminated in 2019/2020, and then restarted in 20/21

We have since sold our business so am wanting to put in a new termination date but the original termination date is showing in STP as the 17/9/19 - how do i fix this so i can enter new date 13/12/20 - i have been able to process payroll for her and her card file shows as restarting in august 2020?

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Re: Single Touch Payroll

Hi @TWalton 

 

Thanks for your post. When an employee is reinstated you would generally remove their termination date in the Payroll reporting centre. You can do this by:

 

  1. Go to the Payroll command centre and click Payroll Reporting.
  2. Click Payroll Reporting Centre.
  3. Click Employment terminations.
  4. Click the ellipsis button for the terminated employee and choose Remove termination.

You can then notify the new termination date. You may also need to finalise your employees through the EOFY finalisation tab, depending on how payroll will be handled in the new business. If you need help with that please let me know.

 

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Tracey
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TWalton
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Re: Single Touch Payroll

Thank you for your reply to my question - that was what i thought should have done but just wanted to check before i did it - awesome, thanks again

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