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Terminate Employee in your Payroll Software – The Termination WizardProcessing large payrolls in Elite Payroll Software is easy. When an employee leaves, the Termination Wizard makes it very easy to calculate the termination pay. It will automatically calculate any leave owing, and the tax due on any Eligible Termination Payments (ETP). Elite Payroll Software's termination pay is calculated in line with the ATO's example as provide on the weekly tax coefficient sheet. Terminating an employee1 Start the Termination Wizard and select the employee you want to delete in any one of the three following ways:
2 When the Termination Wizard appears, enter the requested information and click Next after each step is completed. Press F1 while the Termination Wizard is open for further information on each step. This will bring up Elite Payroll Software Help with instructions for that specific section. 3 Reason for Termination – Select a Reason for Termination from the drop-down list and select the reason you are terminating the employee. Elite Payroll Software will calculate the tax differently, depending on which option is selected. If you select Redundancy as the reason for terminating an employee, the following rules apply:
4 Hours Normally Worked In A Pay Period – Check that the hours are correct. If they are wrong then the leave pay out will be incorrect. Click Next. 5 Payments for unpaid work – If the employee hasn't yet been paid for work done, select If the employee has no outstanding payments for work done, select 6 Outstanding Long Service Leave – If the employee had any Outstanding long service leave, check that the calculated figures are correct. If they are, click Next. Long Service Leave shows you the dollar value of long service leave, and what period it applies to. When working out how much leave is applicable for each Payroll Software period, Elite Payroll Software factors in the number of hours a week the employee normally works, and what their leave entitlement is. 7 Outstanding Annual Leave – Check that the annual leave and leave loading are correct. These values are based on the employee's Normal Hour settings in their employee record. The number of hours in a pay period comes from this pay rate. Elite Payroll Software also uses the employee's start date to calculate how much should go into each period. Click Next. 8 Eligible Termination Payments (ETP)If this pay includes any ETP, click Yes. If not, click No. Click Next. ETPs paid by employers are lump sum payments in consequence of termination of employment. They include lump sum payments made upon resignation, retirement, death, that part of approved early retirement payments in excess of the tax free limits, that part of bona fide redundancy payments in excess of the tax free limits and invalidity payments. 9 If you selected Yes, enter the ETP details, including the amount taxable and the employee's tax-free threshold. Elite Payroll Software will calculate the tax according to the figures you enter. At the end of the year, the employee will receive two Payment Summaries, one for Lump sums A, B, D and E. Lump sum C is for ETP payments—these will be placed on their own separate ETP Payment Summary. Click Next. 10 Termination Wizard Completed – Enter the date the termination pay is being processed for, and check that the calculated figures are correct. Gross – All outstanding pay amounts are placed into the "Gross" of the termination pay. Lump Sums – Any lump sums that you may want to pay the employee on top of their termination pay. Example If you decide that you want to pay your employee an extra $5000 because they have worked for the company for 10 years, you would enter the figure into "Lump Sum D". This figure would then appear in the "L Sums" field to the right. 11 Click Finish and then click Yes to confirm that you really do want to terminate the employee. See also |
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