Payroll: Year To Date Entry vs Past Employment Entry

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Question: What is the difference between Year To Date Entry and Past Employment Entry?


Answer:

Year To Date Entry

- If Actual Data start month is Oct of the year, you have to key in Jan – Sep payroll information at Year To Date Entry to make sure the income tax is calculated properly.



Past Employment Entry

- Is used to key in previous employment payroll information of newly joined employee. This is for tax computation (PCB) purpose.

- Example: If the employee joins in May, and he has worked for past 4 months with his previous company, you have to maintain his past payroll information for Jan - Apr at Past Employment Entry.



By: Lay Swan 180119, KM 180413, P190415