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JaneShrubb22
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Salary sacrifice and SMP

An employee is on maternity leave and has a salary sacrifice in place, within Quickbooks Advanced payroll is there a function to change the employer contribution from a percentage to a fixed amount so that the employer pension is not calculated on the SMP amount, and remains the same as prior to the employee going on Maternity Leave?

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RCV
QuickBooks Team
QuickBooks Team

Salary sacrifice and SMP

Let me share some information about Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) in QuickBooks Online Advanced Payroll, JaneShrubb22.

 

To change the employer contribution from a percentage to a fixed amount, we'll need to manually enter an amount to make any adjustment. Just go to  Advanced settings and choose SMP adjust option. Just follow the steps and details in this article: Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) in QuickBooks Online Advanced Payroll. Then, go to Add a Statutory Maternity Leave section. 

 

To view your Statutory Maternity Pay NI deductions summary in a P32 Report, just follow the steps below: 

 

  1. Go to Reports.
  2. Search for P32 Report, then select to open it.
  3. Select the appropriate Tax year.
  4. Press Run report.
  5. When the report has been generated, select NI deductions summary.

 

If you need assistance with this one, feel free to reach out to our chat or phone support teams. Here's how:

 

  1. Click the Help menu in the upper-right-hand corner of QBO.
  2. Under the QB Assistant tab, type in "talk to a human" and press Enter.
  3. Select Contact a human.
  4. Choose between Live Chat or Call me back.

 

Visit this link where you can access some of the most commonly used articles when running payroll: QuickBooks Online Advanced Payroll hub

 

Please don't hesitate to reach out to us again if you have other questions. I'd be glad to jump right back to help you again. 

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