We've done enough testing of this (trying to find a work around) that it's pretty clear what is happening is a bug and not a misconfiguration/misunderstanding. We already have a support ticket open, but I wanted to share out situation in case anyone else might be unknowingly having the same symptoms. Problem appears to occur when the *pay period* crosses the calendar year boundary. This is because Acumatica breaks it up into two PTO bank records - a 2021 portion and a 2022 portion. Then the PTO allocated is pro-rated across the payroll week... so in our scenario, with a payroll week from Monday-Sunday, two days are in 2022. And so our notional 1.54hr PTO weekly accrual gets split into a 2021 portion (1.1hrs) and a 2022 portion (.44hrs).On that first paystub of the year, we see ONLY the .44hrs allocable to 2022 reflected (same in the PTO Details by Employee Report -- though on THAT report you see the 2021 record broken out, it just isn’t summarized correctly.. I can live with that b
I have a client that is trying to setup 2 work comp codes into his Payroll system in Acumatica. We are far from PR experts. Does anybody have any experience, knowledge in setting the employee/employer settings for these? they are on 2020 R2 system. Any help here would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you.
We have a new payroll client that has one work location in the state of Maryland. One employee’s spouse is an active military duty employee working in the state of Maryland but declaring Georgia as their state of residence. I am trying to get Acumatica payroll to calculate Georgia withholding. It wants to calculate Maryland. Even if I put a Georgia employee address, it still does not calculate Georgia taxes. From a quick google search, it looks like Georgia withholds based on the work state. Does that mean the only way I can get Acumatica to calculate GA is to set up a Georgia work state which is just not a true statement. Am I missing something?
When will the new 2022 WA LTC payroll tax be integrated in the software, so that I can attach / exempt the tax to each employees tax profile.
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