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Before you set up labor billing tables, you may find it helpful to review information on table types, labor multipliers, how Vantagepoint determines labor billing rates and override rates, and more.
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- Labor Billing Table Types
Different types of billing labor rate tables allow you to use different methods for calculating the labor for a project's invoices. - How Vantagepoint Determines Labor Billing Rates
Vantagepoint follows a standard process to determine what billing rate to use for the labor and employee charges to a particular project. - How Vantagepoint Determines Override Rates
When an employee's labor rate comes from a labor override table, the way that Vantagepoint determines the rate to use depends on the project's labor method. - Labor Multipliers
You can apply zero to three multipliers to an employee's labor billing rate. - Standardizing Labor Category Tables
Keep your categories consistent across labor category tables to avoid confusion when employees select categories to record time worked. - How Vantagepoint Determines Which Labor Category Table to Use for Billing
To determine the labor category to use for a particular employee working on a particular project, Vantagepoint looks in certain locations, in a particular order. - Wildcards and Labor Codes
When you specify billing, cost, or pay rates using labor codes, you can either associate a rate with a specific labor code, or assign rates based on specific levels of a multi-level labor code, while masking the other levels.
Parent Topic: Billing Labor Tables