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Rospo1593's avatar
3 days ago
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Super salary sacrifice set up

Hello,

I have more than one person doing salary sacrifice but i can only change the amount under standard pay for one person. Can you explain why i can't change the amount under standard pay for salary sacrifice? Have i missed a step somewhere it still says <calcutaled>

  • Hi wkswhc,

     

    When you use the User-Entered Amount per Pay Period, it means you'll need to manually enter the amount for each employee. However, once you set an amount in the standard pay, it becomes the default for every pay the employee gets. And if you ever need to change it, you can totally do that each time you process payroll. For more details, check out this link. 

     

    Cheers,

    Princess

  • Princess_R's avatar
    Princess_R
    MYOB Moderator

    Hi Rospo1593,

     

    Welcome to the Community Forum!

     

    The reason why you can't change the salary sacrifice amount under standard pay is all about how the calculation basis is set up. Make sure the salary sacrifice category is set to "User - Entered Amount per Pay Period" in the payroll category setup. This setting allows manual entry of the salary sacrifice amount for each pay period. For more details, check out this link.

     

    Cheers,

    Princess

  • Thank you for your response, the salary sacrifice category is set to "User - Entered Amount per Pay Period" but i  still cannot enter the manual amount it still says <calcutaled>

  • wkswhc's avatar
    wkswhc
    Experienced User

    Thank you for the responses. I just want to confirm that User - Entered Amount per Pay Period" means you have to manually enter the amount for each person each payroll. You can't enter it 1 time and have it replicate in each future payroll

    • Princess_R's avatar
      Princess_R
      MYOB Moderator

      Hi wkswhc,

       

      When you use the User-Entered Amount per Pay Period, it means you'll need to manually enter the amount for each employee. However, once you set an amount in the standard pay, it becomes the default for every pay the employee gets. And if you ever need to change it, you can totally do that each time you process payroll. For more details, check out this link. 

       

      Cheers,

      Princess