Amend a finalized ROE

Amend a finalized ROE

2. On the Record of Employment page, find the ROE you want to amend. To view only finalized ROEs, click Change next to RECORD OF EMPLOYMENT FILTER, then move Finalized to the Assigned column.

3. Once you’ve found the ROE you’re looking for, click Amend.

4. On the ROE History tab of the employee’s payroll profile, there will be a new ROE with an Effective Date of today listed. Make the desired changes, then finalize the new ROE.

For details on how to fill out and submit the new ROE, check out our articles on How to complete a Record of Employment and How do I send and save ROEs.


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