Payroll Transmittals - Balancing transmittals (01h11m41s) (2025.05)
In this webinar, learn how to:
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Overview of setting up transmittals, tying transmittal to AP vendor, assigning a group, and adding pay codes.
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Calculate transmittal amounts and review transmittal register.
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Compare with pay code transaction report, EFTPS report, State Retirement Report, Workers compensation report, and SUTA report.
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Enter transmittal adjustment
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Print transmittals, update to general ledger, and review liability balances.
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Explain how payroll register an benefits register can be used to find amounts posting to specific GL accounts.
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