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Revision as of 06:29, 15 January 2019
Summary
Many companies do not pay their new employees for their first week of work, also known as "working a week in lieu" or "working a week in hand" . The following article explains how to set this up.
More Information
Go to " Payroll Maintenance Options Add or Edit Employees".
- Create your employee as normal. (For more detailed help on this How do I Add a New Employee to the Payroll?)
- On the first page of the employee, change the "Payroll Hold" to 'Y' and press [Esc] and click [Accept].
- Once the first payroll period for the employee is closed, you can go into the Employee Amendments and change the "Payroll Hold" to 'N' press [Esc] and click [Accept].
See also
- How do I Add a New Employee to the Payroll?
- How do I Run a Payroll Period?
- How do I close a payroll period?
- How do I Add a New Employee to the Payroll?