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I want to put my jobkeeper start FN03 on my payrun at the end of April. It is paid on the 28/04/2020 which is in the correct period. An error occurs stating Period can not exceed payrun period ending, I thought that paid date was the only thing that was important!
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1. The option to use the jobkeeper start category is limited to the correct period and subsequent (later) payruns.
2. If the payrun period is before the specific jobkeeper period you wish to start your claim from you will encounter an error as they cannot be forward dated (put on a payrun earlier)
3. Then can be back dated (Put on a later payrun) or added to a separate (Adhoc) payrun dated within or after the specific period.
4. The period's of the jobkeeper fortnights are located in the second drop down when attempting to add the category via actions > add Jobkeeper payment.
5. You also have the option to adjust the payrun's period via Payrun actions > Adjust Pay Period
For example, if your pay run's period ending is 16 April you cannot, in that pay run, apply a fortnight start of "FN03" to indicate an employee will commence receiving payments in the fortnight period 27 April to 10 May. If attempting this you will receive an error Period cannot exceed payrun period ending and you will be unable to finish the action.
Please Note, the "paid" date of the payrun is the most important factor for reporting the employees payment to the ATO for qualifying for JobKeeper (The period is less important for this).
1. The option to use the jobkeeper start category is limited to the correct period and subsequent (later) payruns.
2. If the payrun period is before the specific jobkeeper period you wish to start your claim from you will encounter an error as they cannot be forward dated (put on a payrun earlier)
3. Then can be back dated (Put on a later payrun) or added to a separate (Adhoc) payrun dated within or after the specific period.
4. The period's of the jobkeeper fortnights are located in the second drop down when attempting to add the category via actions > add Jobkeeper payment.
5. You also have the option to adjust the payrun's period via Payrun actions > Adjust Pay Period
For example, if your pay run's period ending is 16 April you cannot, in that pay run, apply a fortnight start of "FN03" to indicate an employee will commence receiving payments in the fortnight period 27 April to 10 May. If attempting this you will receive an error Period cannot exceed payrun period ending and you will be unable to finish the action.
Please Note, the "paid" date of the payrun is the most important factor for reporting the employees payment to the ATO for qualifying for JobKeeper (The period is less important for this).
I wanted to know as I am preparing the payrun now for June 2020 with the Job Keeper top up, wanted to know more in regards to while I top up the Job keeper payment , PAYG does not align with the details provided by the clients.
Wanted to know more in regards to effects in PAYG while running payrun with Job Keeper payment.Anyone can help would be great.
Hi KTM6,
Thank you for reaching out on this and welcome to our Community!
I found this Q&A on ATOCommunity on the topic for your reference:
JobKeeper - does it attract PAYG withholding tax?
Please take a look and let us know if you require any additional assistance. Thank you.
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