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Hi
Employee started work on 5th October, salary £29k for 30 hours per week. Gross showing as £2132.36. Would QB have prorata'd the salary to take in start date (only 27 days worked in month) or would this figure have been added manually?
Thanks
Hi Ger3, thanks for joining the QB Community - on the standard version of QuickBooks payroll, the first pay period is not calculated pro-rata, and so you would need to calculate and manually edit the salary field when you come to run the payroll. If you need any guidance on this, please get back to us below. :)
Many thanks for your reply Georgia.
I have worked it out now :)
I'm glad to hear that you're able to work things out about the salary query, Ger3.
In case you need help setting up employees, you can browse these articles below. These guides are all you need to start getting the most out of QuickBooks Payroll Standard and Advanced.
If you have more payroll concerns, please don't hesitate to leave a comment below. The Community forum is always open to help you.
Good Afternoon,
I have just added a new employee who started today but it appears that QB has actually already pro-rated the employee??
Best Wishes
Liz Leebody
Hello Liz, thanks for posting on this thread, in order to help you which payroll is it you are using in your QuickBooks account is it our standard payroll or our advanced payroll?
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