Getting Started
FAQ: Payroll setup
Q: How does Rise calculate deductions for federal and provincial taxes? A: Rise uses cumulative averaging, meaning that our system uses the year-to-date options in the tax calculation as described in the Payroll Deductions Formulas for Computer ...
Payroll setup overview
Before you start processing your first payroll with Rise, please ensure you do the following: 1. If you have previously used a different provider, please inform Service Canada of your intent to change payroll providers by issuing a single Record of ...
How taxes are calculated in Rise
This article provides information on how income taxes are calculated in Rise Payroll and why the tax calculations may differ from other tax calculators provided by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Q: Is the method used for tax calculations in Rise ...
View and edit your pay date/schedule
Where to find your payroll calendar/schedule 1. Go to Payroll > Payroll Setup. 2. Open the Pay Schedule tab. 3. Filter by date range if needed. 4. Use the page numbers below to view upcoming pay runs. 5. To edit a pay run, click Edit next to it, ...
Track vacation in Payroll
Depending on how your organization was set up during implementations you may have a few of these instructions or a lot of them. If you see an instruction that you think you need but do not have, please contact our support team for assistance. First, ...
Configure standard rates
What is a standard rate? A standard rate is a "rate classification". When you add a new employee, instead of choosing "custom hourly rate", you would choose a rate class to be applied to this employee. When that rate class gets a raise, each employee ...