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;[Accrual Method|ACCRUAL_METHOD]: The GL accrual method determines how to derive the accrual factor used in calculating end-of-month payroll accruals in the Payroll GL Process (UPGL). The ‘Calendar Days’ method calculates the payroll accrual factor by dividing the number of calendar days that have not been accounted for in the month by the number of calendar days in a standard pay period. The ‘Working Days’ method calculates the payroll accrual factor by dividing the number of working days that have not been accounted for in the month by the number of working days in a standard pay period. Accrual_Method is an optional fixed lexicon (X_ACCRUAL_METHOD).
;[Accrual Method|ACCRUAL_METHOD]: The GL accrual method determines how to derive the accrual factor used in calculating end-of-month payroll accruals in the Payroll GL Process (UPGL). The ‘Calendar Days’ method calculates the payroll accrual factor by dividing the number of calendar days that have not been accounted for in the month by the number of calendar days in a standard pay period. The ‘Working Days’ method calculates the payroll accrual factor by dividing the number of working days that have not been accounted for in the month by the number of working days in a standard pay period. Accrual_Method is an optional fixed lexicon [(X_ACCRUAL_METHOD)].
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W2_Employment_Type is a mandatory fixed lexicon (X_W2_EMPLOYMENT_TYPE).
W2_Employment_Type is a mandatory fixed lexicon [(X_W2_EMPLOYMENT_TYPE)].
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;[State/Prov Regist Set|GOVT_REGIST_SET]: This field allows you to set up State and Provincial Registrations sets that allow you to define one or multiple registrations at the state and provincial level. You would most likely set up one government registration set on the IDGV form unless your company has multiple registrations with the government. For multiple government registrations, you may set up either different registrations sets or different registration types for registration set. The State/Prov Regist Set may be the same or different than the Fed Regist Set. Govt_Regist_Set from P2K_CM_GOVT_REGIST_SETS is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field.
;[State Regist Type|STATE_REGIST_TYPE]: For each registration set at the state and provincial level, you can set up from 1 to 9 state/provincial registration numbers. This field indicates the State/Prov Registration to which this group belongs. eg US State Regist 1, US State Regist 2 ..........… up to US State Regist 9 Cdn Prov Regist 1, Cdn Prov Regist 2 ........… up to Cdn Prov Regist 9 State_Regist_Type is a mandatory fixed lexicon (X_GOVT_REGIST_TYPE). Unlike the federal registration, IDGR will not retrieve and display the State/Prov Registration # after the State/Prov Regist Set and Regist Type are entered. This is because each group can have multiple employees who work and live in many State/Provinces. The actual State/Province Registration number will be retrieved by the Quarterly or Year End reports when the report is run.
;[State/Prov Regist Set|GOVT_REGIST_SET]: This field allows you to set up State and Provincial Registrations sets that allow you to define one or multiple registrations at the state and provincial level. You would most likely set up one government registration set on the IDGV form unless your company has multiple registrations with the government. For multiple government registrations, you may set up either different registrations sets or different registration types for registration set. The State/Prov Regist Set may be the same or different than the Fed Regist Set. Govt_Regist_Set from [(P2K_CM_GOVT_REGIST_SETS)] is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field.
;[State Regist Type|STATE_REGIST_TYPE]: For each registration set at the state and provincial level, you can set up from 1 to 9 state/provincial registration numbers. This field indicates the State/Prov Registration to which this group belongs. eg US State Regist 1, US State Regist 2 ..........… up to US State Regist 9 Cdn Prov Regist 1, Cdn Prov Regist 2 ........… up to Cdn Prov Regist 9 State_Regist_Type is a mandatory fixed lexicon [(X_GOVT_REGIST_TYPE)]. Unlike the federal registration, IDGR will not retrieve and display the State/Prov Registration # after the State/Prov Regist Set and Regist Type are entered. This is because each group can have multiple employees who work and live in many State/Provinces. The actual State/Province Registration number will be retrieved by the Quarterly or Year End reports when the report is run.
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In Canada, although there is currently no Local reporting at this moment, you should set this field to the same government registration set as defined for the Federal Regist Set for future expansion. Govt_Regist_Set from P2K_CM_GOVT_REGIST_SETS is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field.
In Canada, although there is currently no Local reporting at this moment, you should set this field to the same government registration set as defined for the Federal Regist Set for future expansion. Govt_Regist_Set from [(P2K_CM_GOVT_REGIST_SETS)] is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field.