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November 2020
November 2020
WHY DOES LONG SERVICE LEAVE ACCRUALS IN ENTITLEMENTS SHOW A NEGATIVE IN THE CARRY OVER SECTION
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November 2020
November 2020
Hi @erikapeto
Thanks for your post. We are aware that in some cases when a figure is entered into the Balance Adjustment column, the software is automatically adding a negative figure in the Carry over column. This results in a zero balance for that entitlement.
We do recommend that you record a $0 pay to adjust the entitlement instead of doing this through the employee card. This also ensures that the entitlement will appear on the employee's payslip.
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November 2020
November 2020
What do you mean add a 0 balance. where do I do that
November 2020
November 2020
Hi @erikapeto
If you have entered a figure into the Balance Adjustment column to adjust the employee's LSL entitlement you need to remove that figure from the employee card. You will then need to process a $0 pay and allocate the balance adjustment figure to the LSL accrual entitlement. Follow the instructions under To fix an incorrect leave payment in this help article to process that leave adjustment $0 pay: Adjusting leave entitlements
Please let me know if you need further help.
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Cheers,
Tracey
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