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How do I edit a rate in a calculation table?

Make changes to an existing calculation table. For example, updating withholding rates and amounts for the new tax year.

 

Changing a rate from a calculation table

1. Open Connect Payroll > Organization > Calculation Tables.

2. Use the Look Up bar to enter the calculation table name. Press Enter.

3. Click to select a rate from the Rates tab.

 

Rates tab

The rate properties display on the Rate subtab, which is located below the rate table.

 

Rate subtab


4. Change the rate properties.

5. Click Save (CTRL+S).

The rate is updated.


 

 

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