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Repeat payable. 5. How do I set when it's added to a person's pay?

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"Repeat payable. 5. How do I set when it's added to a person's pay?"

The "paid every" option gives you a lot of flexibility when it comes to choosing how often a repeat payable's added to each payslip.

To see a repeat payable's "paid every" options:

  1. First, open: MenuPeople
  2. And then go to: PayPay settings
  3. And scroll down to the "Repeat payables ... personal" heading.
  4. Then tap: New repeat payable
  5. And select the type.
  6. And finally, tap the blue "Applied every payday" link.

Every payday: Lets you add the repeat payable to every payslip. The "Every payday" option is the most common option.

The first payday ... every month: Lets you add the repeat payable to the first payday of each calendar month, based on the payslip's due date.

The first pay period ... every month: Lets you add the repeat payable to the first pay period of each calendar month, based on the pay period's end date.

The last payday ... every month: Lets you add the repeat payable to the last payday of each calendar month, based on the payslip's due date.

The last pay period ... every month: Lets you add the repeat payable to the last pay period of each calendar month, based on the pay period's end date.

Once a year: Lets you add the repeat payable to only one payslip in the year, by setting the payslip date. The "Once a year" option is useful when paying Christmas or annual bonus payments.

To learn more:

And that's it! That's everything you need to know about repeat payable's "paid every" option!

Updated: Sat, 24 Feb 2024.

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