February 2025
What's new
Find out about the changes we've made.
You can also check our known issues, fixes and what's coming soon.
February 27
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Analysis categories and Pay Spines have had the beta status removed.
February 25
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Analysis categories now appear on CSV download of the payroll journal.
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You can now set an employee workplace postcode.
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You can now set working patters based on Shift working patterns or Standard working patterns
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Pro rata calculations are now taken into account when using Shift working patterns.
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Hourly rate calculations are now taken into account when using Shift working patterns.
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You can add and remove members to a payroll squad.
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You can update employees in a payroll squad.
February 06
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You can now edit the opening balance for a car benefit.
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We have added the option to set up and configure a shift working pattern in addition to the standard working pattern.
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Occupational Leave payments (excluding Occupational Maternity Leave) now base their payment as used in leave settings.
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When creating the journal, employees with a salary sacrifice Employee gets Tax & NI relief Employer gets Ers NI relief The deduction is made before tax and NI. There are a number of special rules with this type of deduction. pension now include the sacrifice amount when calculating NIable pay.
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You can now reset the holiday accrual amount for hours and days. This sets the accrual for hours and days to zero. The option to carry over, pay balances and other extra features are coming soon.
February 04
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If there are payruns with no employees processed and EPS automation is active, we now send the no payment for period flag with the relevant tax period information.
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There is a new system token system journal token {JD.JC} that recognises the journal line as either a Journal Debit (JD) or a Journal Credit (JC).
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The pension memberships report now includes Reason for Leaving and the Pension Membership ID.
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The P32 report is no longer including the previous tax year when exporting to CSV.
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The pension year to date figure is now correct on the payslip A statement provided by an employer to an employee, detailing their wages, deductions, and net pay for a specific pay period.This is a legal requirement under the employment rights act and should be received on or before the pay date..