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What if I don't want to allocate the employee's portion?

Change the pay code properties to change the employee's portion of the pay code to not allocate.

Changing a pay code to not allocate

1. Open Connect Payroll > Organization > Pay Codes.

2. Use the field titled Pay Code to enter a pay code and sub code.

3. Click to select the Employee tab.

4. Click to select the Employee subtab.

5. Use the Employee Allocation Method to select Do Not Allocate.

Employee Allocation Method

 

The pay code will not allocate the employee's portion of the pay code.

 

 

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