How to adjust Annual Leave

0968906
0968906 Member Posts: 9 Reckoner Reckoner

Good afternoon,

One of my PT employees was paid 9.5 hours plus loading back in Oct 23 instead Compassionate Leave hence needing to add 9.5 hours back to her available annual leave. How do I adjust this in Reckon Hosted? Thank you

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  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 4,138 Reckon Accounts Hosted Elite Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert

    Hi There

    If you Unlock the applicable Paycheque, you can change the Payroll Item to Compassionate Leave. You'll also need to make note of the gross Leave Loading amount paid & add another Payroll Item for that value as the LL only generates when a Holiday Payroll Item is being used.

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  • Kris_Williams
    Kris_Williams Member Posts: 4,203 Reckon Hall of Famer Reckon Hall of Famer
    edited November 2023

    A number of ways this can be done, I think I would go to the original pay and change the leave to compassionate leave, which should change the leave balance. I would then change the leave loading to a different pay rate, that way it can be deducted from that pay rate in the next pay.

  • 0968906
    0968906 Member Posts: 9 Reckoner Reckoner

    Thank you Kris & Shaz - much appreciated 😊

  • Kris_Williams
    Kris_Williams Member Posts: 4,203 Reckon Hall of Famer Reckon Hall of Famer

    Happy to be of help…

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