Wages by location

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Wages by location

Dear all

 

Does anyone know how to get wages report by location in the MYOB account right? I need separate wages for each state to report payroll tax etc.? Also need to separate wages by state for so many other reasons such as workers compensation insurance, ACT leave etc.

 

If anyone has answer on this please reply as soon as possible.

 

Also if no solution on the above, I recommend MYOB team to bring this feature into their software.

 

Thanks in advacne.

 

Kind regards,

Dipak Mehta

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Re: Wages by location

Hi there

 

Assuming your employees are either working in one state or the other, and not across several states at once, my preferred option for this would be to set up Custom Lists in the employee's Card Details. These lists are searchable, so that when you run e.g. Payroll - Activity Summary report, you can include these and sort per the List that you've chosen. If you export to excel it's easy to filter these to your needs. 

 

Another option is to set up the Category in an employee card. With each state as its own separate category, this allows you to to run detailed reports on Category (state) such as Category Activity, Category Transactions, Category P&L, Category Balance sheet, and Category General Ledger reports.

 

Depending on the size of your payroll you may to work out what works for you Smiley Happy

 

Hope that helps!

 

Cheers

vidario

 

 

 

 

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Re: Wages by location

Thanks Vidario. I will try using these methods when we are ready to go for payroll processing in account right. Thank you for taking the time to explain the scenarios, much appreciated.

 

Kind regards,

Dipak Mehta

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