PAYGW Monthly

cooketransport
cooketransport Member Posts: 9 Reckoner Reckoner

Transferred from different program. Currently pay my PAYG W on a monthly basis and my BAS Quarterly. Is there a way to do this?

I have seen previous posts from 2018 about the matter but none since.

Just wanting an update if this has been added yet.

Thanks

Tina

Answers

  • Julia B
    Julia B Member Posts: 5 Reckoner Reckoner

    I would like to know this too?

  • Rav
    Rav Administrator, Reckon Staff Posts: 16,521 Reckon Community Manager Community Manager

    Hi guys

    Can I get a little bit more information on this so I check this over with our product team.

    Are you looking for an additional option here?

  • Julia B
    Julia B Member Posts: 5 Reckoner Reckoner

    So Option 1 Calculate GST and report Quarterly BAS but with option to report Monthly PAYGW.

  • Robyn Kelly (Partner)
    Robyn Kelly (Partner) Accredited Partner Posts: 498 Accredited Partner Accredited Partner

    Hi @Julia B

    From what I understand the GST Summary report does not show the W1 or W2 anyway, so the figures aren't merged into one report at the moment in Reckon One.

    Please correct me if I am wrong @Rav

  • Julia B
    Julia B Member Posts: 5 Reckoner Reckoner

    Hi,

    I am talking about the BAS Feature is where the figures end up from the BAS-GST Settings and the figures do load there (both GST and W1+PAYGW) so at present in settings you can either select quarterly or monthly or yearly for GST and with or without PAYGW only without being able to set frequency for PAYGW.

    Those are the only options.

    You are talking about the reports area. I can run the GST report quarterly and run the payroll report monthly. But unable to use the BAS feature.

    Hope this clarifies.

  • Robyn Kelly (Partner)
    Robyn Kelly (Partner) Accredited Partner Posts: 498 Accredited Partner Accredited Partner

    True Julie - I personally don't use that section but agree a lot of my clients are also on quarterly BAS and monthly PAYGW.