We released the following features and bug fixes in Wagepoint on June 3, 2020.
Features and enhancements
- Garnishment deduction code enhancements – added functionality to allow a user to set a priority for garnishments
- Negative net pay validation – added validation to prevent a user from approving payroll if an individual employee's net pay is negative
Bug fixes and miscellaneous
- Updated the Third Party Administrator information in the Tax rates & freq tab – if you have employees in Washington D.C., Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico and Pennsylvania, you will need to change your third-party administrator (TPA) from PTM to Wagepoint Holdings USA Inc.
- QBO is updating the new maximum lengths for authorization codes, access tokens, and refresh tokens as a part of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. We've updated these maximum lengths to support your QBO integration with Wagepoint.
- Updated the wire instructions displayed in the product for customers whose payroll amounts exceed $100,000
- Fixed a bug that prevented the year-to-date values from showing the right total on the Payroll register report
- Fixed a bug in the Accountant dashboard Payroll Tasks Past due section to ensure that a company is listed in the *Past due* section until the payroll is approved, for up to a maximum of 5 days.
- Fixed a bug that prevented a company with multiple accounts from seeing all their accounts in the Client switcher dropdown in the top navigation bar
- Fixed a bug that prevented a customer from selecting a pay date if they were running payroll after hours, even if they were processing the payroll within the deadline.
Track updates
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The Track app uses the holidays loaded in Wagepoint, so if an employee records time on the holiday, it now imports the hours as Time worked on a holiday instead of regular hours.
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