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Hi QTL,
Thanks for your detailed post. If the amount in the bank feed doesn't match, you can adjust the payrun to reflect the correct amount. Verify the account where the payrun was recorded; if it's in a different account, it may not show up for matching. Additionally, if there are two transactions in the bank feeds, consider reversing and reprocessing the payment based on the amount displayed in the bank feeds to ensure a match. For more details, please refer to this help page on matching bank transactions, then navigate to "FAWS: How do I match my payroll transactions?"
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Regards,
Earl
Thank you for your response, @Earl_HD.
The payments do appear for matching, but because the amounts do not exactly match the payroll amounts, I am unable to match them.
For example, the total net pay from the payroll transaction is $1000, but we made one payment of $800 and another payment of $200. Why can't we combine both payments to match the payroll transaction?
Also, could you please advise on how to reverse a past pay run? I cannot find an option in the new MYOB Payroll system to reverse it.
Thank you for your help.
- Doreen_P8 months agoMYOB Moderator
Hi QTL,
While our software rocks at matching one transaction to a bank feed, handling two bank feeds for just one payroll transaction? Not quite there yet. No worries though, we've got a workaround! Reverse the pay run and split it into two separate runs based on the bank feed amounts. Easy peasy, right? Below, I've outlined the steps to reverse a pay for you.
- Go to Payroll
- Click on Pay runs
- Select the 'Date of payment' of the pay run you will need to reverse
- Click on the employee name to open the pay run
- Once pay run is open, scroll down and on the left hand side of the pay run, there is a 'Reverse pay' button
- Click on 'Reverse pay' and then 'Record reversal'
- Lastly, send to ATO.
Once that's sorted, it's business as usual! Just reprocess the pay, but keep in mind, it needs to sync up with what's in the bank feed. So, if you've got two bank feed transactions, you'll need to process two pay runs.
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Doreen
- QTL8 months agoContributing User
Thank you for your response, Doreen_P.
However, I am using the NZ version, so I can't see the 'Reverse pay' button, only 'Delete'.
Can I click on 'Delete' button and follow the steps outlined in your comment?
Please confirm. Thank you so much.
- Shella_A8 months agoMYOB Moderator
Hi QTL,
Thank you for your swift response and the informative screenshot. Yes, in the New Zealand version of the software, the 'Delete' button does indeed allow the removal of an employee's pay. It's advisable to delete the pay and then redo the pay run. For more comprehensive guidance, this article on how to change or delete a payment could be of great help.
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Shella
- 7 months ago
Hi, I am also struggling with a Reverse Payrun, and I followed the instructions above, but where your instructions show "Reverse Payrun", I only have a delete button. Do I delete the payrun or how do I reverse it otherwise. I need to do this to rectify an incorrect payrun to IRD.
(I'm from NZ)
Your help would be much appreciated.
Regards,
SHAS
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