Entering New Wages

It is important that the initial pay period is set up correctly, as this will affect each subsequent pay period and may create an issue at the end of the tax year if set incorrectly in the beginning.
‘Tax must be deducted or refunded in accordance with the tax credits and standard rate cut-off point due and the tax rate applicable at the time the payment is made. This is so even if all or part of it was earned or treated as earned in a previous or coming income tax year.’Excerpt from Revenue Guide to Employers

Select the first normal pay day (as it would usually be) for the first payment in the payroll year. This must be the actual day of payment and not when the work was carried out.
Weekly pay should be regarded as paid on the same weekday throughout the year. For example, where the normal pay day is on a Friday but one pay day is changed to the previous Thursday, the following day (Friday) should still be regarded as the pay day for the purpose of determining the income tax week.’ Excerpt from Revenue Guide to Employers

Choose the income tax week in which the initial payment will be made. This must be the actual day of payment and not when the work was carried out. Refer to Revenue Tax Weeks and Months

CollSoft will automatically align the day and tax week entered to the appropriate income tax week based on the above week day and date entered.



Entering New Wages: Setting up the first pay period


Once the initial pay period is set, the first pay period will list the employees to be processed for that period.



Entering New Wages: Employee listing for the open pay period


Each employee's wage record is set to zero. You now have two options;
  • Enter the wage details within the open pay period, or,
  • Auto-Process to copy forward the previous pay period payroll into the current pay period.



  • 1. Enter the wage details within the open pay period

    • Select the Employee by clicking on the employee name
    • The period payroll file for the selected employee will display
    • The default pay details, as per the employee record, will be auto-populated.
    • Amend the payroll figures (basic pay, additions, deductions etc.) as necessary
    • Save the amendments made
    • Select Close to return to the employee listing




    Entering New Wages: Opening an Employees Wage

    2. Auto-Process to copy forward the previous pay period payroll into the current pay period.

    CollSoft Payroll offers a batch processing option called Auto Process. This function will process all the employee records in a batch, copying the payroll details processed in the previous pay period and applying them to the current pay period. For exceptions, it is possible to simply amend the individual employee payroll details for the period by simply selecting the employee from the listing (as detailed in Step 1 above), prior to selecting to Auto Process.

    • Select Auto Process
    • The previous pay period will display, indicating the current pay period into which the payroll will be copied. Select Next to continue.
    • All employees are listed.
    • All employees will be selected by default. It is these selected employees, for whom the payroll details will copy forward.
    • Any employee highlighted in red indicates a manual adjustment to the current pay period record, if you wish to process the amended figure then do not select these employees for auto process.
    • Select Next to continue with the list of selected employees
    • Select Finish to complete the auto process task.




    Entering New Wages: Auto Processing Wages

    Once all payroll entries are complete for the pay period simply Close the Wages listing.

    Once the pay period displays in the pay period listing this pay period is now complete and closed.



    Entering New Wages: Pay Period has been processed

    As each period closes the function to begin the subsequent pay period will display on the sidebar.


    Entering New Wages: Start a New Pay Period

    The payroll is now complete for the period.
    Creation date: 02/01/2015 23:46      Updated: 02/01/2015 23:46
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    The Wages record; a detailed view of each menu item