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Anewbee
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Payroll - pay frequency

Hello

We have an employee starting mid-way through a pay cycle. Our pay frequency is fortnightly. Do I enter in their Employee card under pay frequency as weekly for the first week then change to fortnightly? Or do I change the base salary to a weeks pay and manually change the PAYG Withholding amount, annual leave accrual and personal leave accrual? Or something else... Thanks for your assistance!

  • Hi Anewbee 


    The Pay frequency of a pay determines what employees will appear in the list of employees to pay, the (default) period dates and the tax table will be used.

    If it was me I would be processing a separate pay run for that employee i.e. go to Payroll>>Process Payroll>>Ensure that on Step 2: Employee Pays that employee is not ticked in that window. You would then go back through the Process Payroll process again and on Step 1: Pay Period ensure that you select Process individual employee before selecting that individual employee. You can also add in the respective pay period dates as required. It would then be a matter of ensuring that you have the appropriate pay amounts for that short period of employment including the PAYG component (best to speak to the ATO about what tax table to process that under). 

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  • Hi Anewbee 


    The Pay frequency of a pay determines what employees will appear in the list of employees to pay, the (default) period dates and the tax table will be used.

    If it was me I would be processing a separate pay run for that employee i.e. go to Payroll>>Process Payroll>>Ensure that on Step 2: Employee Pays that employee is not ticked in that window. You would then go back through the Process Payroll process again and on Step 1: Pay Period ensure that you select Process individual employee before selecting that individual employee. You can also add in the respective pay period dates as required. It would then be a matter of ensuring that you have the appropriate pay amounts for that short period of employment including the PAYG component (best to speak to the ATO about what tax table to process that under). 

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      Anewbee
      Experienced Cover User

      Thank you Steven_M for that information its much appreciated. I will have to do a little more research on the matter.