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  • 1.  Payroll 2.0 capabilities re closing/opening periods and future payrolls

    Posted 03-19-2020 23:49
    Is there an definitive "what you can and can't do in the new payroll 2.0"

    Client is asking "Can I do all the payrolls for the rest of the year now, closing each quarter, and then later reopen the quarters, print all the reports, including aatrix reports?" Yes, she really did ask this. lol.

    From what I have tested:
    The quarter the payroll falls into is based on the period end date.
    Reports (not sure how many) can be printed for any quarter - much like GL periods.
    Aatrix reports can be re-run for prior periods.
    Quarters can be re-opened, although not sure why that would be necessary, since quarters don't seem to behave like closed GL periods preventing posting.
    Try to post too far into the future and you get a message cannot calculate taxes that far from current date. Not sure how far is too far.

    Am I warm?

    I am thinking maybe she can do many payrolls ahead of time, but not do period end, run the reports on time and if there are prior quarter changes file amendments like you would always have to do.

    Other ideas?

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    Greg Stiles
    S & W Microsystems
    Torrance CA
    310.787.1010
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  • 2.  RE: Payroll 2.0 capabilities re closing/opening periods and future payrolls

    Posted 03-20-2020 10:23
    Yes, standard reports and Aatrix reports can be run for prior periods.  I'd think the payrolls should be run in the correct period.  If many pay runs will be processed, period end should be run at the appropriate time.  I'd have to test check corrections (reversals or modifications) for a prior quarter by rolling back the period to find if the reporting will be effected properly.

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    Michelle Taylor
    ERP Consulting Manager, CS3 Technology
    918-388-9772
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  • 3.  RE: Payroll 2.0 capabilities re closing/opening periods and future payrolls

    Posted 03-20-2020 18:06

    Greg – I don't know the answers to your other questions, but the Quarter that the payroll falls into should be based on Check Date, and not Period End Date.  For example, checks that are run on the 5th of April, for the period end date of the March 31st, should fall into the second quarter of the year, not the first quarter – because the checks are dated April 5th.

     

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    ------Original Message------

    Is there an definitive "what you can and can't do in the new payroll 2.0"

    Client is asking "Can I do all the payrolls for the rest of the year now, closing each quarter, and then later reopen the quarters, print all the reports, including aatrix reports?" Yes, she really did ask this. lol.

    From what I have tested:
    The quarter the payroll falls into is based on the period end date.
    Reports (not sure how many) can be printed for any quarter - much like GL periods.
    Aatrix reports can be re-run for prior periods.
    Quarters can be re-opened, although not sure why that would be necessary, since quarters don't seem to behave like closed GL periods preventing posting.
    Try to post too far into the future and you get a message cannot calculate taxes that far from current date. Not sure how far is too far.

    Am I warm?

    I am thinking maybe she can do many payrolls ahead of time, but not do period end, run the reports on time and if there are prior quarter changes file amendments like you would always have to do.

    Other ideas?

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    Greg Stiles
    S & W Microsystems
    Torrance CA
    310.787.1010
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  • 4.  RE: Payroll 2.0 capabilities re closing/opening periods and future payrolls

    Posted 03-21-2020 14:08
    Thanks @Michelle Taylor & @Sue Bennett appreciate the calrifications.​​

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    Greg Stiles
    S & W Microsystems
    Torrance CA
    310.787.1010
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