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Hi HECLisa,
Thank you for reaching out on this.
You might like to consider creating a new pay rate for this employee so in the pay run which the change take place, you can seperate the number of days/hours were paid with the former pay rate and the days/hours were paid with the new pay rate as 2 seperate earning lines.
I found these 2 articles from our Payroll support for your reference:
Updating Employee Pay Rates
- https://support.yourpayroll.com.au/hc/en-au/articles/200265374-Updating-Employee-Pay-Rates
Adding Earnings Lines To A Pay Run
- https://support.yourpayroll.com.au/hc/en-au/articles/200030979-Adding-Earnings-Lines-To-A-Pay-Run
Hope these help and please let us know if you have any follow up questions.
Hi HECLisa,
Thank you for reaching out on this.
You might like to consider creating a new pay rate for this employee so in the pay run which the change take place, you can seperate the number of days/hours were paid with the former pay rate and the days/hours were paid with the new pay rate as 2 seperate earning lines.
I found these 2 articles from our Payroll support for your reference:
Updating Employee Pay Rates
- https://support.yourpayroll.com.au/hc/en-au/articles/200265374-Updating-Employee-Pay-Rates
Adding Earnings Lines To A Pay Run
- https://support.yourpayroll.com.au/hc/en-au/articles/200030979-Adding-Earnings-Lines-To-A-Pay-Run
Hope these help and please let us know if you have any follow up questions.
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