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*‘As Much As Possible’ takes a partial deduction when there is insufficient gross. Typically used for items such as loan repayments, parking, union dues, etc. It is recommended that the Create Arrears toggle also be turned on with this setting, in order to generate an arrears transaction for any balance that could not be taken.
*'Full With Advance' takes a full deduction and advances the employee any shortfall. Used for items such as insurance coverage. It is recommended that the Create Arrears toggle be turned on if an arrears transaction must be generated to recover the amount advanced to the employee on a subsequent pay.
*‘As Much As Possible’ takes a partial deduction when there is insufficient gross. Typically used for items such as loan repayments, parking, union dues, etc. It is recommended that the [Create Arrears|POSITIVE_ARREARS] toggle also be turned on with this setting, in order to generate an arrears transaction for any balance that could not be taken.
*'Full With Advance' takes a full deduction and advances the employee any shortfall. Used for items such as insurance coverage. It is recommended that the [Create Arrears|POSITIVE_ARREARS] toggle be turned on if an arrears transaction must be generated to recover the amount advanced to the employee on a subsequent pay.
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;[Create Arrears|POSITIVE_ARREARS]: If the Create Arrears toggle is ON, whenever there are insufficient earnings to cover the deduction, an arrears transaction for the deduction is generated for the purpose of recovering the amount on a subsequent pay. If the toggle is OFF, in an insufficient earnings situation, no arrears are generated and the deduction is forgotten. Positive_Arrears is an optional toggle field.
;[Create Arrears|POSITIVE_ARREARS]: If the [Create Arrears|POSITIVE_ARREARS] toggle is ON, whenever there are insufficient earnings to cover the deduction, an arrears transaction for the deduction is generated for the purpose of recovering the amount on a subsequent pay. If the toggle is OFF, in an insufficient earnings situation, no arrears are generated and the deduction is forgotten. Positive_Arrears is an optional toggle field.
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*__‘Add Back To Net'__ returns the deduction to the employee, but does not enable it to cover any other deductions (e.g. strict refund). This option tends to be used for items that are not normally part of the gross to net calculation, such as allowances or expense reimbursements. When a recoverable advance is set up as a negative deduction, the Collect Back toggle must be turned on in order to generate an arrears transaction to recover the amount advanced on a subsequent pay.
*__‘Add Back To Net'__ returns the deduction to the employee, but does not enable it to cover any other deductions (e.g. strict refund). This option tends to be used for items that are not normally part of the gross to net calculation, such as allowances or expense reimbursements. When a recoverable advance is set up as a negative deduction, the [Collect Back|NEGATIVE_ARREARS] toggle must be turned on in order to generate an arrears transaction to recover the amount advanced on a subsequent pay.
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;:Collect Back toggle is only set ON for [pay component usage|PAY COMPONENT USAGES] of 5 - ‘Advance Recovered’. If Collect Back is set ON for deductions this will result in an incorrect calculation during the next pay as arrears will be generated and the gross amount reduced.
;:Collect Back toggle is only set ON for [pay component usage|PAY COMPONENT USAGES] of 5 - ‘Advance Recovered’. If [Collect Back|NEGATIVE_ARREARS] is set ON for deductions this will result in an incorrect calculation during the next pay as arrears will be generated and the gross amount reduced.