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| general:quickview:nextyearpayroll:stepupdateaccrualcalendars [2023/01/17 17:33] – emoreno | general:quickview:nextyearpayroll:stepupdateaccrualcalendars [2025/03/17 15:08] (current) – emoreno | ||
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| - | This step is used for LEAs that perform monthly accruals. | + | This step is for LEAs that perform monthly accruals. |
| Create accrual calendars to accommodate the varied number of days employees work at the LEA. The calendar is used on the Payroll > Maintenance > Staff Job/Pay Data > Job Info tab to calculate the **Accrual Rate** when the calendar code is entered in the **Accrual Info** section. | Create accrual calendars to accommodate the varied number of days employees work at the LEA. The calendar is used on the Payroll > Maintenance > Staff Job/Pay Data > Job Info tab to calculate the **Accrual Rate** when the calendar code is entered in the **Accrual Info** section. | ||
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| * You can use the school calendar created in the previous step to get the actual workdays by month. | * You can use the school calendar created in the previous step to get the actual workdays by month. | ||
| - | * If you have not set up a budget for the 2023-2024 school year, you can only enter pay dates through the 2023 calendar year. If the Budget | + | * If you have not set up the budget for the 2025-2026 school year, you can only enter pay dates through the 2025 calendar year. If the budget |
| - | <WRAP box>**Note**: This table can be updated after the move to current. All pay dates should be entered even if zero days are accrued (e.g., summer months). | + | <WRAP box>**Notes**: |
| + | * This table can be updated after the move to current. All pay dates should be entered even if zero days are accrued (e.g., summer months). | ||
| + | * Most districts only accrue 10-month employees. If that is true for you, each code should begin with August 31 and show the number of days that group of employees will work in August. Add 12 more lines and enter the true/ | ||
| + | * Typically, July and August (and sometimes June) will show the pay date and zero days, but they still must be included. | ||
| + | * Dates used (with the exception of August 31) must match the Pay Dates that will be built in the Pay Date Table. | ||
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