Pay an employee with a mid-period raise
Hourly employee with mid-period change
1. Make sure you have updated the employee profile to show the new compensation (tutorial here).
Salary employee with a mid-period change
1. Make sure you have updated the employee profile to show the new compensation (tutorial here).
3. You will see one entry on the input sheet and the Reg. Salary Pay rate will be a blended rate. If you hover on the rate you will get more information on what is being calculated.
4. If you want to override with your own calculation, use the tutorial here to make a one-time compensation over-ride.
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