Leave Corrections

Retreev
Retreev Member Posts: 69 Reckoner Reckoner

Hi, there are a few employees where public holidays were entered as leave and visa versa, or wrong hours were entered.

At the end of the day, the pay amount was correct, but I need to get the leave balances correct. Do I just manually overwrite the available hours in the employee's information tab, or do I need to enter it another way?

Thanks!

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  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 4,164 Reckon Accounts Hosted Elite Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert

    I guess it depends how many pays were affected - Iโ€™d go back, unlock each one & change the payroll items accordingly to correct it.

    You can manually just change the leave hours available in each affected employeeโ€™s record but if so, make sure you calculate the amount of hours to override on the the โ€œas ofโ€ date as this is the end date.

  • Retreev
    Retreev Member Posts: 69 Reckoner Reckoner

    Thanks for your reply. The incorrect entries are in the prior financial year, so I don't want to change anything in that one. I don't like just adjusting the balance, but I have records and calculations to show what has been done, so it can be referred to if need be.

    Thanks again.

  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 4,164 Reckon Accounts Hosted Elite Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert
    edited November 2021

    @Retreev If you're only changing the Public Holiday Payroll Item & it's mapped the same as the ... Leave ones (eg both linked to "Salaries & Wages" Expense account), updating this on the Paycheques won't affect any figures as there are no changes being made to actual accounts ๐Ÿ˜

    NOTE: The introduction of STP Phase 2 (rollout commencing from 01/01/22) - whilst still do-able - will make the above more challenging/time-consuming as Gross Wages, more Allowances & specific Deductions will be being broken down further for reporting at separate labels!

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