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QB 2007 Pro Canadian Issue John Pippy 03-16-2007
Posted by John Pippy on March 16, 2007, 7:57 pm
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Hi,

One of my employees earns a salary of $400.00 each week. I set the payroll
item up Salary enter in $400.00 for the hourly/annual rate and select weekly
as the payperiod.

This is fine, however, when I go to pay the employees including this Ee, the
rate goes to 7.69 in the select employees to pay window and not $400.00 as
it should. Is this a clitch or am I just setting it up wrong. What I have
been doing is selecting option to enter hours and preview cheque before
creating and then manually entering in $400.00 for the salary.

Any help appreciated as I don't want to keep doing it the way I am doing it.

Thanks



Posted by David Smith on March 17, 2007, 9:26 am
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at 400 week the annual amount is 20400 what you are getting is 400/52=7.
69 s/b 20400/52=400

> Hi,
>
> One of my employees earns a salary of $400.00 each week. I set the
> payroll item up Salary enter in $400.00 for the hourly/annual rate and
> select weekly as the payperiod.
>
> This is fine, however, when I go to pay the employees including this Ee,
> the rate goes to 7.69 in the select employees to pay window and not
> $400.00 as it should. Is this a clitch or am I just setting it up wrong.
> What I have been doing is selecting option to enter hours and preview
> cheque before creating and then manually entering in $400.00 for the
> salary.
>
> Any help appreciated as I don't want to keep doing it the way I am doing
> it.
>
> Thanks
>



Posted by John Pippy on March 17, 2007, 11:48 am
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Thanks David,

I figured it out. It was a brain freeze. It must be St. Patty's Day
creeping up on me.

thanks,

> at 400 week the annual amount is 20400 what you are getting is 400/52=7.
> 69 s/b 20400/52=400
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> One of my employees earns a salary of $400.00 each week. I set the
>> payroll item up Salary enter in $400.00 for the hourly/annual rate and
>> select weekly as the payperiod.
>>
>> This is fine, however, when I go to pay the employees including this Ee,
>> the rate goes to 7.69 in the select employees to pay window and not
>> $400.00 as it should. Is this a clitch or am I just setting it up wrong.
>> What I have been doing is selecting option to enter hours and preview
>> cheque before creating and then manually entering in $400.00 for the
>> salary.
>>
>> Any help appreciated as I don't want to keep doing it the way I am doing
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>



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