Please allow us to edit the Payslip template in MYOB Essentials.
I have employees who are on hourly and some on salary. The hourly rate showing on the salary payslip and the annual salary sh...
Payroll: Edit Payslip template
Cruisergirl
3 years agoContributing Cover User
Can we please have the payslips in the new essentials formatted to look like the payslips in the old essentials.
The old essentials payslips were clean, simple & clear and we could have our logo on them, the payslips in the new essentials just look cluttered and unprofessional by comparison
"New Essentials Payslips"
- TankAqua3 years agoUser
Is there anywhere we can customize the new sytle payslips, I wish to have my logo on them. Prefferably not as a watermark.
- DataGal3 years agoContributing User
Totally agree, TankAqua
I like neat and orderly payslips with ability to add a logo.
I would also like a text box.
I add employee info for pays & superanuation, including directions on how to view thier pay info via their MyGov A/c.
Just part of my service to our employees.
A company payslip can make them feel appreciated and apart of our business and and not just a 'tax form'
Hope I sound more PR then OCD.
Regards Aymee or DataGal
- ArtCortez3 years agoUser
Hi
We have few casuals in our payroll. I need to amend their Payslip so not to show their Annual Salary as they are paid by the hour.
I have created a customised payslip deleting the field for Annual Salary, however I need to relate it to employee cards as I still need to show the Annual Salary field for permanent employees.
- Robert_3 years agoContributing User
How is this 'New' payslip format acceptable.Upgrades are meant to maintain existing formats/functionality or better
The layout is not appealing much like a raw spreadsheet draft
The super amount can appear to be a payment directly to the employee,this should be reported seperately,accounting description is not relevant
There is no total for net amounts detailing the net pay amount in the header i.e hard for employee to quickly check if detail lines matches total net pay
I agree with previous poster,the logo is important as many businesses have trading names which identify them to government authorities and banks etc
- TraceyF23 years agoUser
Yes please - this is so frustrating - they have taken away our functionality without warning
- adam_a3 years agoTrusted Cover User2 Steps and you might get something close to what you want: 1. Reporting --> PDF Style Templates. Create new template with logo and everything. call it payslip 2. Reporting --> Reports --> Payroll --> Payroll advice . Adjust time frame, and click the arrow down to expand then click export PDF and select template as Payslip you created above then click export. While the above can make you achieve what you want I think it was not a smart move from myob to do that latest change and let us figure things out so I';m think of migrating to xero. Any one migrated to xero?
- KTRCreations3 years agoUser
agree - also allow payroll summary reports to be printed like the old version too. i had to right them down individually this pay run from each employees pay slip as the "payroll summary" report didn't match the pay run and was missing an employee.
- nousername3 years agoUser
Couldn't agree more. Please return them to the old format OR allow us to customise them.
We have responsibility to our employees to ensure they understand their pay and entitlements. We had to apologise to our staff and tell them we had no idea if it could be fixed. Currently looking into Quickbooks Online and Xero to see what their payslips look like.
- IPWA3 years agoUser
Yes please!
- Brett62 years agoUser
Totally agree- the payslips are very unprofessional for a business.
We should be able to customise them with logo etc. When staff apply for a loan, the Bank requires certian employer information to be displayed on the payslip, not just something that looks like generic poor typing in a Word document.
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