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Sage 50 Payroll - help required


Hi - I've been using Sage 50 Payroll for the past 6 months with no real issue until now.

I have moved 20 employees from weekly to four weekly pay with no problem but I'm struggling to move them to monthly pay frequency.

I can make the change but then when it gets to the next pay day, I can't input the hours worked ad up-date the 'run'.

Any ideas??? I wondered if it was possible to have hourly payed people on a monthly pay frequency or if this needs to be 'salaried'..?

Libby x

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Hi Libby

I think you can't mix and match with Sage 50 Payroll, with monthly I think you can either choose to have hourly paid staff or salaried staff.

Alison

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there should be no difference as when you run the payroll, you enter the hours as you wish - this would have no effect for the update. You can pay your staff by the hour or salaried or a mixture, depends on how you set up your system.

are you trying to update for a period that is included in a previous update perhaps?

P

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Could you set them all as leavers and open new records for them as monthly paid?

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I've changed them all to monthly now.
The last pay run update was done yesturday but as 4 weekly. This was for tax month 6. The next pay date is Oct 28th which is tax month 7.

If I advance the date to Oct 28th, it won't allow me to input a payment for any of them... I'm just worried that when it gets to the day itself, it still won't let me enter payments...

Libby x

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