Why has the 'Final Event' Tick box been removed completely from Reckon Hosted 2019?

Em Patto
Em Patto Member Posts: 3
edited September 2019 in Accounts Hosted
Why has the 'Final Event' Tick box been removed completely from Reckon Hosted 2019?
How am i to complete a final pay event for terminated employees moving forward?

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  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 3,366 Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert
    edited September 2019

    Hi Em

     

    This has been updated/replaced with the “Finalise Year” option which - unlike the old “Final Event” process - will pick up ALL employees paid within the financial year (whether still current/active or not)

     

    It’s no longer necessary to submit a “Final Event” when an employee leaves as this is now done at EOFY as above :)

    What is vital though is that you “Terminate” the employee in RA/RAH in order for the “Release Date” to be auto-entered.  If that employee is in the next pay run, that Pay will be automatically marked as “Final” at the ATO end during the STP submission process as a result of this “Release Date”.

    If the employee terminated in between pay runs, this finalisation will happen during the EOFY “Finalise Year” process.

     

    Shaz Hughes Dip(Fin) ACQ NSW, MICB

    Reckon Accredited Professional Partner Bookkeeper / Registered BAS Agent (No: 92314 015)

    Accounted 4 Bookkeeping Services

    Ballajura, WA

    0422 886 003

    shazinoz2@bigpond.com

    www.accounted4bs.com

    Shaz Hughes Dip(Fin) ACQ NSW, MICB

    *** Reckon Accredited Partner (AP) Bookkeeper - specialising EXCLUSIVELY in Reckon Accounts / Hosted ! ***

    * Regd BAS Agent (No: 92314 015)* ICB-Certified Bookkeeper* Snr Seasonal Tax Consultant since 2003 *

    Accounted 4 Bookkeeping Services

    Ballajura, WA

    shaz@accounted4.com.au

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