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Bank Feed not matching Super Payment
I have two super payments that will not match in the bank feeds in Accountright. I have checked that these payments have come out of the same account. I have expanded the date ranges and amount ranges, but nothing comes up. Message in 'find a matching transaction' is No records exist or match your criteria Super for Jan and Feb was processed in MYOB on 28.02 - Payment happened on 01.03 The bank transactions are in the Bank Feeds The MYOB Super processed amounts are in the bank register The figures match I have not done a manual reconciliation Please help! Thank you, KarenSolved6Views0likes2CommentsWelcome to the new Community Forum!
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Our system has been set up to use "jobs'", but I think that I it should have been cost centres used, leaving the jobs to be used for a different purpose. Is it possible to edit the existing data in the background to add the "cost centre"code to the transactions ( ellectroniically ) ?16Views0likes3CommentsFIFO workers & SGC
Hi, From the Mining Industry Award MA000011, it states that the ordinary hours (38) are to be multiplied by the number of working and non working days in the cycle (21), which is then divided by (7) to determine ordinary time hours in a work cycle. Calculating the equation (38 x 21)/7 equals 114 per cycle. Based on working 24/84/60 hours over 3 pay weeks (ie 2 x 84 hours = 168 hours), how can I setup SGC deductions to ensure compliance with the Award? Do I create a new super deduction rate of 7.47% on all hours based on SGC applicable only on 114 hours (114 hours divided by 168 hours = 0.0747)? Any other suggestions as to how to calculate SGC would be appreciated. Regards Gary2Views0likes0Comments