Add additional earnings
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Navigate to Employees > Employee Name > Income.
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Click “Add income.”
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Income type – dropdown menu will display all available earning types for the company.
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Amount – enter the additional earning amount in dollars.
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Frequency – additional earnings can be paid out on each paycheque or once on the next paycheque.
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Note: one-off earnings like bonus, commission, expense reimbursements can be added directly to the payroll timesheet for both hourly and salaried employees when you process payroll.
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Charge dept – select a department to allocate the earning type amounts for reporting.
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Hours associated – enter the amount of hours associated with the income, if applicable. For e.g. for salaried employees accrued vacation pay will have hours associated and $ amount if for time taken (they went on vacation). But if this is for a vacation payout (the employee did not go on vacation, you are just paying out the amount) then you would NOT enter hours
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Save changes to add the additional earning to the employee's paycheque.
Setup employee deductions and benefits
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Navigate to an employee’s Deductions tab.
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Click “Add deduction.”
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Deduction type – dropdown menu will display all available deductions & benefits for the company.
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EmployEE pays – enter the amount that will be deducted from the employee's pay. Note: certain deductions and benefits can accept both $ and % amounts. However, all incomes are pulled into the calculations when % is chosen, there is no way to pick and choose. If a particular income is to not be included in the calculation you must calculate manually and add it as a dollar amount instead.
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Frequency - deductions can be withheld on each paycheque or once on the next paycheque but if there is a custom frequency setting at the company level (1st pay, 2nd pay, etc), then at the employee level the selection needs to be EVERY PAY.
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EmployER pays – enter the amount that the employer will contribute toward the deduction or benefit. Note: certain deductions and benefits can accept both $ and % amounts.
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Save changes to complete the setup of the deduction or benefit.
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