Use the Payroll tab to enter, edit, or review employee payroll information. This tab is available if you use Vision Payroll.
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Payroll Section
Use fields in the Payroll section to enter general payroll information for your employees. Vision uses the information you enter in these fields when you process timesheets, payroll, and in reports.
Field | Description |
Payroll Pay Rate
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This field only displays when Vision Payroll is installed. Enter the employee's actual pay amount per payroll period. Your payroll periods can be weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, or monthly.
The payroll rate and payroll type should be consistent. For example, if you enter
35.00 in the
Payroll Rate field, you should select
Hourly as the type in the
Payroll Type field.
If the employee's payroll rate and payroll type are identical to the employee's job cost rate and job cost type, and the employee receives no bonus or other supplemental payments, there is no variance in the Job Cost Variance Account (703.00) for the employee.
You can use pay rate methods and tables to override the information entered in the
Pay Rate field. You specify pay rate methods/tables for employees on the Time tab.
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Payroll OT Pct
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Enter the percentage to apply to the employee's payroll rate to calculate standard overtime wages.
Typically, you specify one of the following percentages:
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0 — The employee receives no additional pay for overtime hours
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100 — The employee receives straight-time pay for overtime hours
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150 — The employee receives time-and-a-half pay for overtime hours
For hourly employees, Vision calculates overtime pay using the following equation:
Overtime Pay = (Overtime Hours)*(Payroll Rate)*(Overtime Percentage)
For salaried employees, Vision calculates overtime pay using the following equation:
Overtime Pay = Overtime Hours*Overtime Percentage [(Payroll Rate*Pay Periods per Year) / 2080]
Each employee determines the amount of overtime worked in a given labor period. Vision does not calculate overtime hours based on the hours worked. You must enter overtime hours in a separate overtime field in Timesheet Transaction Entry or Timesheets to be considered overtime hours by Vision.
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Payroll OT-2 Pct
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Enter the percentage to apply to the employee's payroll rate to calculate secondary overtime wages. Use this field if you need to pay certain overtime hours at a rate that differs from the employee's standard overtime rate.
For hourly employees, Vision calculates secondary overtime pay using the following equation:
Secondary Overtime Pay = (Secondary Overtime Hours)*(Payroll Rate)*(Secondary Overtime Percentage)
For salaried employees, Vision calculates secondary overtime pay using the following equation:
Secondary Overtime Pay = Secondary Overtime Hours*Secondary Overtime Percentage [(Payroll Rate*Pay Periods per Year) / 2080]
Each employee determines the amount of overtime worked in a given labor period. Vision does not calculate overtime hours based on the hours worked. You must enter overtime hours in a separate overtime field (or fields) in Timesheet Transaction Entry or Timesheets to be considered overtime hours by Vision.
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Payroll Type
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Use this drop-down list to select a payroll type of
Hourly or
Salary for the employee. Vision uses the payroll type with the data you enter in the
Payroll Rate,
Payroll Ovt Pct, and
Payroll Ovt-2
Pct fields (along with the employee's timesheet entries) to calculate the employee's total payroll amount each payroll period.
The payroll rate and payroll type should be consistent. For example, if you enter
35.00 in the
Payroll Rate field, you should select
Hourly as the type in the
Payroll Type field.
If the employee's payroll rate and payroll type are identical to the employee's job cost rate and job cost type, and the employee receives no bonus or other supplemental payments, there will be no variance in the Job Cost Variance Account (703.00) for the employee.
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Other Pay
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Enter any other payment the employee receives in the fields provided. You can create up to five other pay types in Payroll Configuration.
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Withholdings Grid
Use the Withholdings grid to insert, copy, delete, edit, or review information about employee payroll withholdings. This includes payroll withholding codes, status, percentages, and exemptions. You must establish firmwide withholding codes in Payroll Withholding Setup before you specify employee withholdings.
Field | Description |
Insert
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Click this option to add a withholding to the Withholdings grid.
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Copy
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Click this option to copy withholding information from one row on the Withholdings grid to a new row on the grid.
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Delete
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Click this option to delete a withholding from the Withholdings grid.
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Withholding Code
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Click in this field and use the drop-down list to select the withholding code you want to add to the employee record. Any withholding code that is type
S (State) or
L (Local), with a
Locale field defined, will also have an entry in the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid.
If you use the Multicompany feature, the active company determines which payroll withholdings are available on this tab.
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Active
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Click in this field and use the drop-down list to select the status of the withholding.
The options are:
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Active — Select this option for Vision to include the withholding when you process payroll.
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Inactive — Select this option for Vision to exclude the withholding when you process payroll. Vision also stops tracking the associated pay basis.
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System — Select this option for Vision to include the withholding based on the
Inactivate when processing payroll option selected on the Payroll Withholding Setup form in
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You can use this field to override the firmwide
Inactivate when processing payroll setting established on the Payroll Withholding Setup form.
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Print on Check
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Click in this field and use the drop-down list to select the print option for the withholding.
The options are:
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Print — Select this option for Vision to print withholding information on the paycheck stub.
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No Print — Select this option for Vision to not print withholding information on the paycheck stub.
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System — Select this option for Vision to use the
Print on paycheck setting selected on the Payroll Withholding Setup form in
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You can use this field to override the firmwide
Print on paycheck setting selected on the Payroll Withholding Setup form.
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Method
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Click in this field and use the drop-down list to select the method that Vision should use to calculate the withholding.
The options are:
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Amount — Select this option to withhold the amount specified in the
Amount/percent field on the Payroll/Withholding Setup form. Deltek recommends that you set up a firmwide amount only if all or most of your employees have the same amount withheld.
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Percentage — Select this option to withhold the percentage specified in the
Amount/percent field on the Payroll/Withholding Setup form. Deltek recommends that you set up a firmwide percentage only if all or most of your employees have the same percentage withheld.
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System — Select this option for to withhold the amount specified in the tax table. To use this method, you must have tax tables defined for withholdings. This is the default setting.
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None — Select this option for Vision to not use a firmwide withholding method of calculation. Calculations are made on an employee-by-employee basis.
If you select an option other than
System, Vision prompts you with a warning that you are not using the System method. This indicates that withholdings do not update when you update tax tables.
Although Vision does not have a filing status E for CT taxes, employees filing CT taxes with filing status E can change the
Method in this field to
Amount. You can also enter
0 in the
Amount/Percent field to arrive at the correct tax withholding.
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Amount Percent
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If you select
Amount or
Percentage as the
Method, enter the fixed amount or percentage of wages withheld. This entry overrides the system-level method for calculating a withholding by specifying an amount or percentage for the employee.
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Filing Status
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If you select
System as the
Method, select the employee's filing status for tax withholdings that require a filing status:
S (Single),
M (Married), or
H (Head of Household).
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Exemptions
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If you selected
System from the Method field, enter the number of exemptions claimed by the employee for tax withholdings that use exemptions.
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Additional Amount
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If you selected
System,
Amount, or
Percentage from the Method field, enter the amount withheld in addition to the amount calculated by Vision. This field is commonly used to supplement federal or state withholding amounts to guard against under-withholding or to make up for any over/under withholding during prior payrolls, and to specify fixed contribution amounts to a 401(k) in addition to contributions based on a percentage of an employee's salary.
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Other Exemptions
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If you selected
System as the
Method, enter the number of other exemptions. Only tax locales that distinguish between types of exemptions use this designation. Where applicable, Vision lists any "other" exemptions for each employee.
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Limit
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This field lists the maximum amount for this withholding. This field is an override and this value overrides the
Limit established in Payroll Configuration.
If you select the
Link to Calculate Overall Limit option in Payroll Withholding Setup, and you change the
Limit, Vision updates both linked withholding code limit amounts.
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Employer Contributions Grid
Use the Employer Contributions grid to insert, copy, or delete, information about employer contribution codes, methods, amounts, and limits. You must establish settings in Payroll Contribution Setup before you specify employer contributions.
Field | Description |
Insert
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Click this option to add a contribution to the Employer Contributions grid.
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Copy
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Click this option to copy contribution information from one row on the Employer Contributions grid to a new row on the grid.
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Delete
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Click this option to delete a contribution from the Employer Contributions grid.
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Contribution Code
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Select the contribution code. This code displays on the printed check.
In addition to alphanumerics (0-9, A-Z), Vision also accepts the dash character (-), underscore ( _ ) and period (.) in this field.
Multicompany. If you use Multicompany, the contributions you use must be created per company and the payroll contribution
codes must be unique across all companies.
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Method
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Vision displays the method associated with the selected
Contribution Code.
The options are:
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Percent of employee wages — This method calculates the employer contribution as a percent of an employee’s wages. The wages calculate as gross wages less 125 cafeteria, less 401k, less any information entered in the
Additional Deductions from Wages grid, and less other pay amounts. The calculation for this method does not depend on the amount the employee had withheld.
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Percent of employee withholding — This method calculates the employer contribution as a percent of the employee’s withholding. You must select a withholding from the Withholding field when using this method.
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Fixed amount — This method sets the employer contribution as a flat dollar amount.
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Lesser of employee withholding or wages — This method uses a formula to compare a given employee withholding to a percentage of an employee's wages, as determined by the value entered in the
Matched rate cap field. Vision compares these two amounts, selects the lesser of these two amounts and multiplies that lesser amount by the percentage entered in the
Amount/Percent field to arrive at the employer contribution amount.
For example, if your gross wages are $1000 and you have a withholding set for 401(k) employee contributions that are 10% of wages, Vision calculates this amount to be $100. If a matched rate cap value of 6% is set in Payroll Contribution Setup for the contribution, then Vision determines the percentage of wages to be $60.
Vision takes the lesser of these two numbers, $60, and multiplies this value by the percentage in the
Amount/Percent
field. If that amount is 50%, then the amount of the contribution is $30.
You can override this option for an employee from the Employer Contributions grid of the Payroll tab.
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Active
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Select the status for the contribution code.
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Amount/percent
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Enter the amount or percent to use when calculating the contribution. How Vision uses the value entered here depends on the method entered in the
Method field.
When you enter contribution information for individual employees in the Employer Contributions grid of the Payroll tab in Employee Info Center, you can override the company-wide method for calculating a contribution by specifying an amount or percentage for the employee.
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Additional Amount
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Enter the wages associated with the current contribution, in addition to options to exclude or include 401(k), 125 cafeteria amounts, or other pay amounts.
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Limit
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Enter the maximum contribution amount for this contribution, per employee. For example, enter the company-wide maximum for 401(k) matching. You can override this limit per employee as established on the Payroll Contribution Setup form.
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State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions Grid
Use the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid to view information about the payroll tax locale. Vision uses this information to track taxable wages and to calculate and track withholdings based on the locations where work is performed. You can configure Vision to determine the tax locale based on the project an employee charges time to, or based on a breakdown, by percent, of an employee's gross wages.
Field | Description |
Insert
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Click this option to add payroll tax locale information to the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid.
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Copy
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Click this option to copy payroll tax locale information from one row on the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid to a new row on the grid.
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Delete
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Click this option to delete payroll tax locale information from the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid.
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Locale Method
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Select one of the following methods for the payroll tax locale:
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Follow Project Locale — Select this option to use the locale associated with the project instead of the employee-specific settings. When Vision processes payroll, it calculates and tracks withholdings for all employees based on the state or tax locale entered in the Payroll Tax Locale field on the Accounting tab of the Project Info Center. If the field is blank, Vision refers to the Default Project Locale entered on this tab. This method is a good choice for firms who perform most or all of their work in one state or tax locale. If a value is set in the Payroll Tax Locale field in the Project Info Center, but an employee does not have a withholding code set up for the locale specified in the Payroll Tax Locale field, Vision uses the Default Project Locale from the Employee Info Center record.
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% of Wages — Select this option to distribute withholdings across multiple state or tax locales established at the employee-level. After you enter one or more employee withholding codes for each employee in the Withholding grid, all state and local entries in the Withholding grid also display in the State/Local Tax Jurisdiction grid. You specify the percent of total taxable wages to which you want to apply each withholding in the State/Local Tax Jurisdiction grid.
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None — Select this option if you choose not to track taxable wages and withholdings by project locale or by % of wages. When you select
None, the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid is disabled. If this is the first time you are using the Payroll application after a conversion from a previous Deltek product, you must complete at least one payroll processing cycle before you can use the payroll tax locale feature. For more information, refer to the Vision Migration Guide for your product.
If this is the first time that you are using the Payroll application after you convert from another Deltek product, you must complete at least one payroll processing cycle before you can use the payroll tax locale feature. For more information, see the Vision Migration Guide for your product.
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Default Tax Locale
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This option displays when the
Locale Method is
Follow Project Locale. Use this drop-down list to select the locale associated with the project, rather than employee-specific settings. This method is a good choice for firms who perform most or all of their work in one state or tax locale.
If you set a value in the
Payroll Tax Locale field in the Project Info Center, but an employee does not have a withholding code set up for the locale specified in that field, Vision uses the Default Project Locale.
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Only Include Local Jurisdictions
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Select this option for the grid to display only non-federal and non-state withholdings that are set up for the employee. State withholdings set up for the employee do not display in the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid when this option is selected, and Vision withholds state withholdings as a normal withholding at 100%, rather than based on a percentage established for the withholding in the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid.
The method Vision uses to determine the withholding when you select
Only Include Local Jurisdictions is slightly different. This information applies if you select either
Follow Project Locale or
% of Wages as the
Locale Method:
- State withholdings are not included in the State/Local/Tax Jurisdictions grid.
- The
Payroll Tax Locale entered on the timesheet does not have an impact on state withholdings for the employee.
- The lookup for Default Project Locale does not include withholdings defined with a
Type of
State.
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Locale ID
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This field displays the locale identifier for the state or other locale, such as
MA for Massachusetts. This option displays when the
Locale Method is
Follow Project Locale.
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Active
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Select this option to track the taxable wage for the State/Local/Tax Jurisdiction. All Active withholding codes must have an Active tax jurisdiction. This option displays when the
Locale Method is
Follow Project Locale.
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% of Wages
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Enter the percent of wages that represents the percentage of time the employee spends working in the selected locale. This option displays when the
Locale Method is
% of Wages. This option tracks wages and withholdings based on an estimated breakdown, by percent, of an employee's gross wages.
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