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| - | <WRAP round intro>This tab is used to specify funds for which the fiscal year should not be decremented when the EOY accrual calculations are performed. The system subtracts one from the fiscal year in the employee’s master distribution when expensing the amounts. Generally, federal funds begin in July; therefore, the fiscal year should not be adjusted for expenditures, | + | {{page>general:payroll: |
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| - | Funds that are currently defined in the next year payroll | + | |
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| - | It is important to note that if any matching funds and fiscal years are on the Mask Crosswalk table in Mass Change Account Codes under the Budget > Utilities menu, the same logic will apply as if there were no change. | + | |
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| - | If the Mask Crosswalk tab in the Budget Mass Change Account Codes utility has funds and fiscal years that also exist in the EOY accrual calculations, | + | |
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| - | **Example**: Fund 211/8 was included with other funds in this tab when EOY accrual calculations were performed. In the mask crosswalk, you have selected to change fund 211/8 to 215/8, and the same logic of not decrementing the fiscal year will apply to the new fund. Accrual reports reflect the fund 215/8, and that fund and fiscal year will be what is posted to Finance. If a fund/fiscal year in the mask crosswalk was not included on the Decrement tab, decrementing of the fiscal year will apply to the new fund. | + | |
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