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Hi Fiona2107
Thanks for joining this thread, and condolences for your loss. The standard payroll does not currently have a separate leave category for this, you can instead use the resigned category though we appreciate this is still not the correct terminology. We have a guide here that covers the treatment of NIC, tax, and any student loan on the final payslip for the employee for your reference, and will pass feedback on for the appropriate terminology to be implemented into the payroll. 🙇‍:female_sign:
Hello, @herefordshire.
Here's how to mark an employee as a leaver in QuickBooks Online Standard Payroll:
If you're using Pay Suite, here's how:
Lastly, in QBOAP, the P45 form is automatically generated when the employee's final payroll is completed. Since you've already terminated the employee and ran payroll, but the form isn't auto-populated, I'd suggest going to the HMRC Forms tab from their profile. This way, you'll be able to issue their P45 via email. I'll guide you how.
Please comment again if you have additional questions. Wishing you all the best!
Using QB Standard Payroll there is no option to report deceased person; how should I report it?
Hello Info898 :waving_hand:, With the Standard payroll recording your unable to record employees as deceased, What you can do as a workaround is record them as dismissed? Regards
Is this the case?
I run quickbooks standard payroll through Online Accountant for a small number of clients. I have one client where an employee has sadly died. The workaround to mark him as dismissed doesnt seem right to me... Surely there must be a way to report this truthfully??
Hi Fiona2107
Thanks for joining this thread, and condolences for your loss. The standard payroll does not currently have a separate leave category for this, you can instead use the resigned category though we appreciate this is still not the correct terminology. We have a guide here that covers the treatment of NIC, tax, and any student loan on the final payslip for the employee for your reference, and will pass feedback on for the appropriate terminology to be implemented into the payroll. 🙇‍:female_sign:
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