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This page describes the process to load the US Tax Rates and the US State Miscellaneous Parameters from the Symmetry Server that calls the Symmetry Tax Engine (STE).
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!!Overview
This page describes the process to load US Tax Rates and US State Miscellaneous Parameters from the Symmetry Server that calls the Symmetry Tax Engine (STE).
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[US_Load _Tax_ Rates_ and_ State_ Parameters_01.JPG]
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*At the Federal and State level, UPUTR loads in the US Tax Rates and Miscellaneous Tax Parameters for the list of states selected.
At the Federal and State level, UPUTR loads in the US Tax Rates and Miscellaneous Tax Parameters for the list of States selected. \\ \\
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*In order for Federal rates to be loaded, <<Federal>> must be selected from the State field.
In order for Federal rates to be loaded, the State field must be defined as 'Federal'. \\ \\
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*If you are paying County or City taxes, you may load in the County or City rates by entering either setting the "Load All Jurisdictions" toggle to <<Yes>> or by entering a list of Jurisdictions to be included in the "Load Only Jursidiction" field. (e.g., City of Yonkers for New York State)
If an organization is paying County or City taxes, users can load in the County or City rates by either setting the "Load All Jurisdictions" toggle to YES or by entering a list of Jurisdictions to be included in the "Load Only Jurisdiction" field. Example: City of Yonkers for New York State. \\ \\
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*After UPUTR is run, you should go into the [IPUTR] and [IPUTP] screens to view the newly loaded Tax Rates and State Miscellaneous Tax Parameters.
After UPUTR is run, users should go into the [IPUTR] and [IPUTP] forms to view the newly loaded Tax Rates and State Miscellaneous Tax Parameters. \\ \\
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*In order to load in the latest tax rates and State Miscellaneous Tax parameters, the frequency of the UPUTR run should be as follows:
**Annually as of January of each year
***UPUTR should be scheduled as part of the Legislation Cycle to be run at the beginning of the year.
In order to load in the latest Tax Rates and State Miscellaneous Tax parameters, the frequency of the UPUTR run should be as follows:
*Annually as of January of each year. UPUTR should be scheduled as part of the Legislation Cycle to be run at the beginning of each year.
*When Symmetry Tax Engine is upgraded. When STE is delivered due to either a software upgrade or tax rate changes, users should run UPUTR to pick up any new rates or State Miscellaneous Tax parameters.
*At a Users request. If your organization starts to pay into a new State, UPUTR can be run. Users can run UPUTR at any time to load in the County or City rates. \\
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**When Symmetry Tax Engine is upgraded
***When STE is delivered due to either software upgrade or tax rate changes, you should run UPUTR to pick up any new rates or State Miscellaneous Tax parameters.
If the 'Print Detail' toggle is set to YES, UPUTR will list the detail entries that are processed for each Tax Rate level and each State Miscellaneous Tax parameter. \\ \\
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**At User request
***If you start to pay into a new state, you may run UPUTR.
***You may run UPUTR at any time to load in the County or City rates.
The IPUTR US Tax Rates are for information purposes only (except for the overridden SUTA / FUTA rates). The tax rates are not passed to Symmetry for tax calculations, rather Symmetry retrieves the tax rates directly within their tax engine (Symmetry Tax Server). \\ \\
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*If the 'Print Detail' toggle is set to <<Yes>>, UPUTR will list the detail entries that are processed for each Tax Rate level and each State Miscellaneous Tax parameter.
The [UPCALC] process will read IPUTR for SUTA / FUTA Overridden amounts and will pass these overridden amounts to Symmetry for the tax calculations. \\ \\
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*IPUTR US Tax Rates are for information purposes only (except the overridden SUTA / FUTA rates). The tax rates are not passed to Symmetry for tax calculation, rather Symmetry retrieves the tax rates directly within their tax engine (SymmetryTaxServer).
There are two options to set up Overridden Rate, Overridden Wage Base or Overridden Tax Limit:\\ \\
1. IPUTR
*Enter the rate or wage base provided by the government on the Override fields.
*These overrides are applicable for the entire organization, for the State.
*Rate overrides are only applicable for FUTA, SUTA, SUTA SC, SUI EE and SDI EE tax identifiers. Overrides entered for other tax rates will not be read.\\
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*[UPCALC] will read IPUTR for SUTA / FUTA Overridden amounts and will pass these overridden amounts to Symmetry for the tax calculations.
2. [IDGV]
*If there is a specific rate given by the government for a different State Registration #, enter on IDGV, "Reg Type" field. This overrides the IPUTR rate.
*UPCALC retrieves the IDGV information by Government Registration, from the employee's pay header group. \\ \\
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*There are two options to set up Overridden Rate, Overridden Wage Base or Overridden Tax Limit:
*#IPUTR
*#*Enter the rate or wage base provided by the government on the Override fields.
*#*These overrides are applicable for the entire company for the state.
*#*Rate overrides are only applicable for FUTA, SUTA, SUTA SC, SUI EE and SDI EE tax identifiers, overrides entered for other tax rates will not be read.
*#[IDGV]
*#*If there is a specific rate given by the government for different State Registration #, then enter on IDGV by "Reg Type", this overrides the IPUTR rate.
*#*UPCALC retrieves IDGV by Government Registration from the employee's pay header group.
*The Effective Date entry in IPUTR is not used by Symmetry. The UPUTR will load in all tax rates, regardless of when they become effective. During the tax calculation, UPCALC will pass to the SymmetryTaxServer the pay period issue date to determine which tax rates to use for the period being paid.
The Effective Date entry on IPUTR is not used by Symmetry. The UPUTR process will load in all tax rates, regardless of when they become effective. During the tax calculations, UPCALC will pass the pay period issue date to the Symmetry Tax Server to determine which tax rates to use for the period being paid. \\ \\
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*The Effective Date entry in IPUTR is used by UPCALC to determine which record to read for any overridden tax rate for the pay period being paid.
The Effective Date entry on IPUTR is used by the UPCALC process to determine which record to read for any overridden tax rate for the pay period being paid. \\ \\
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*If you need to add in a new effective date entry for a change to an overridden tax rate (e.g., new government supplied SUTA rate) you would run UPUTR for the new effective date.
If a user needs to add in a new effective date entry for a change to an overridden tax rate, such as new government supplied SUTA rate, users should run UPUTR for the new effective date. \\ \\
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*When UPUTR is generating new sets of Effective Date entries, the Overridden Rates and Amounts will be copied into the new Effective Date entries.
When UPUTR is generating new sets of Effective Date entries, the Overridden Rates and Amounts will be copied into the new Effective Date entries. \\ \\
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*If an old Tax Rate entry is not used by Symmetry in the current load, this old Tax Rate will not be copied into the new Effective Date set, however, if you are reloading with an existing Effective Date, then this old Tax Rate will remain unchanged for historical purposes.
If an old Tax Rate entry is not used by Symmetry in the current load, this old Tax Rate will not be copied into the new Effective Date set. However, if a user is reloading with an existing Effective Date, then this old Tax Rate will remain unchanged for historical purposes. \\ \\
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If the 'Remove Old Tax Rates' toggle is set to YES, the UPUTR process removes IPUTR Tax Rate entries that match the defined effective date, for the selected States. Consequently, users need to clean up historical rates, one effective date at a time, to prevent accidentally removing all records when loading. \\ \\
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*If the 'Remove Old Tax Rates' toggle is set to <<Yes>>, UPUTR removes IPUTR Tax Rates entries that match the specified effective date for the selected states. Thus, you need to clean up historical rates one effective date at a time to prevent accidentally removing all records when loading
If the 'Load Tax Rates' toggle is set to YES, UPUTR retrieves the US Tax Rates for the selected list of States and loads into them IPUTR for the defined effective date. \\ \\
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*If the 'Load Tax Rates' toggle is set to <<Yes>>, UPUTR retrieves the US Tax Rates for the selected list of states and loads into them IPUTR for the specified effective date.
If IPUTR has Tax Rate entries that have an effective date PRIOR to the UPUTR defned effective date, and an expiry date of '31-Dec-3999', these Effective Date entries will expire within one day prior to the newly defined effective date. UPUTR will generate a new set of IPUTR entries with the newly defined effective date and expiry date of 'Dec-31-3999'. \\ \\
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*If IPUTR has Tax Rate entries that have an effective date PRIOR to the UPUTR specified effective date and an expiry date of '31-Dec-3999', these Effective Date entries will be expired within one day prior to the newly selected effective date. UPUTR will generate a new set of IPUTR entries with the newly specified effective date and expiry date of 'Dec-31-3999'.
If IPUTR has Tax Rate entries that have an effective date MATCHING the UPUTR defined effective date, and an expiry date of '31-Dec-3999', these Effective Date entries will be checked and updated if values are different. \\ \\
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*If IPUTR has Tax Rate entries that have an effective date MATCHING the UPUTR specified effective date and and an expiry date of '31-Dec-3999', these Effective Date entries will be checked and updated if values are different.
If IPUTR has Tax Rate entries that have an effective date GREATER than the UPUTR defined effective date, these Effective Date entries will be consolidated with the selected Effective Date entries. The latest Effective Date entries will be used in order to retain the latest user defined Overridden amounts.
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*If IPUTR has Tax Rate entries that have an effective date GREATER than the UPUTR specified effective date, these Effective Date entries will be consolidated with the selected Effective Date entries and the latest Effective Date entries will be used in order to retain the latest user Overridden amounts.
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If the 'Load State Misc. Params' field is set to YES, UPUTR loads in IPUTP Miscellaneous Tax Parameters for the list of selected States. \\ \\
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*If the 'Load State Misc. Params' field is set to <<Yes>>, UPUTR loads in IPUTP Miscellaneous Tax Parameters for list of selected states.
An Effective Date entry is not required for IPUTP, as the most recent State Tax Miscellaneous Parameters are always loaded.\\ \\
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*An Effective Date entry is not required for IPUTP as the most recent State Tax Miscellaneous Parameters are always loaded.
If an old Miscellaneous Tax entry is not used in the current load, this parameter will be marked as 'OBSOLETE' in the Miscellaneous Identifier field. \\ \\
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*If an old Miscellaneous Tax entry is not used in the current load, this parameter will be marked with 'OBSOLETE' in the Miscellaneous Identifier field
In [IPRLU], on the 'Miscellaneous' tab, the values for the Obsolete Miscellaneous Identifier will not be used by UPCALC. These Obsolete Miscellaneous Identifiers are for historical purposes only.\\ \\
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*In [IPRLU], on the Miscellaneous tab, the values for the Obsolete Miscellaneous Identifier will not be used in UPCALC. These Obsolete Miscellaneous Identifiers are for historical purposes only.
UPUTR will default in the values for a few State tax parameters, mainly those that require a value of TRUE or FALSE. For the True/False tax parameters, UPUTR will default to a value of FALSE, as this value would make the most sense for the general public. An example would be the 'LOWINCOMETAXRATES' and 'TEXARKANARESIDENT' parameters for the state of Arkansas. \\ \\
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*UPUTR will default values for a few state tax parameters, mainly those that require a value of <<True>> or <<False>>. For the True/False tax parameters, UPUTR will default a value of <<FALSE>> as this value would make the most sense for the general public. A few examples would be the parameters 'LOWINCOMETAXRATES' and 'TEXARKANARESIDENT' for the state of Arkansas.
Organizations can define their own entity wide defaults for the Miscellaneous Tax Parameters on IPUTP. Any value entered in IPRLU would override the defaults defined on IPUTP.
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*Clients may provide their own entity wide defaults for the Misc Tax Parameters in IPUTP. Any value entered in IPRLU would override the defaults defined in the IPUTP.
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At the Federal or State level, UPUTR will load in a list of Miscellaneous Identifiers to define the default method to be used.\\ \\
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*At the federal or state level, UPUTR will load in a list of Miscellaneous Identifiers to provide the default method to be used.
The Miscellaneous Identifiers are given a 'Usage' to define where the Identifier is used within the application, and who defined the Identifier. \\ \\
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*The Miscellaneous Identifiers are given a Usage to indicate where the Identifier is used within the application and who provided the Identifier.
There are three types of Identifier Usages:
*01 - Employee Level (STE)
*02 - Employee Level
*03 - Legislative Level \\ \\
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*There are three types of Identifier Usages:
**01 - Employee Level (STE)
**02 - Employee Level
**03 - Legislative Level
01: The Identifiers with a usage of 'Employee Level (STE)' are provided by the Symmetry Tax Engine and will be available in the IPRLU and IPRLUS forms for employees to provide their tax filing information. These parameters will be directly passed to the Symmetry Tax Engine for calculation. \\
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*The Identifiers with a usage of 'Employee Level (STE)' are provided by the Symmetry Tax Engine and will be available in the IPRLU / IPRLUS screen for employees to provide their tax filing information. These parameters will be directly passed to the Symmetry Tax Engine for calculation.
02: The Identifiers with a usage of 'Employee Level' are system provided and will be interpreted by the UPCALC process prior to being passed to the Symmetry Tax Engine. These Identifiers will be available on the IPRLU and IPRLUS forms to select. \\
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*The Identifiers with a usage of 'Employee Level' are system provided and will be interpreted by UPCALC prior to being passed to the Symmetry Tax Engine. These Identifiers will be available in the IPRLU / IPRLUS screens to select.
03: The Identifiers with a usage of 'Legislative Level' are provided by the system and will be interpreted by the UPCALC process prior to being passed to the Symmetry Tax Engine. These Identifiers are Government Legislative type requirements allowing Employers to define/override tax requirements. These identifiers are not available to the employee on the IPRLU and IPRLUS forms.\\ \\
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*The Identifiers with a usage of 'Legislative Level' are provided by the system and will be interpreted by UPCALC prior to being passed to the Symmetry Tax Engine. These Identifiers are Government Legislative type requirements allowing Employers to provide/override tax requirements. These identifiers will not be available to the employee in IPRLU / IPRLUS.
The following table provides examples of each of the different Usages and whether they allow an override on the IPRLU and IPRLUS forms:
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*The following table provides examples of each of the different Usages and whether they allow an override at the IPRLU / IPRLUS screens.
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*Federal level means the Miscellaneous Identifier will be generated with the State Name field set to 'Federal' and will be used at the federal level taxation. Certain Federal Identifiers are applicable to all states of the same pay.\\
'Federal' level means the Miscellaneous Identifier will be generated with the State Name field set to 'Federal', and will be used at the Federal level of taxation. Certain Federal Identifiers are applicable to all States of the same pay.\\
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*State level means the Miscellaneous Identifier will be generated for all states with State Name field set to a UPUTR selected list of states and will be used at the state level taxation. These State Identifiers are specific to the defined state only.
'State' level means the Miscellaneous Identifier will be generated for all States with State Name field set to a UPUTR selected list of States (LOV) and will be used at the State level of taxation. These State Identifiers are specific to the defined State only.\\
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*If the Level field is set to a specific state name (e.g., 'Oregon'), the Miscellaneous Identifies will be generated for that state if the UPUTR selected list of states contains the state name.
If the 'Level' field is defined with a specific State name, such as Oregon, the Miscellaneous Identifies will be generated for that State if the UPUTR selected list of States contains the specific State name.
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*UPUTR provides the capability for printing of Tax Rates Information and Miscellaneous Tax Parameters information for auditing purpose and archival of tax rates purpose.
The UPUTR process prints the Tax Rates and Miscellaneous Tax Parameters information for auditing and archival of tax rates purposes. \\
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*If the 'Print IPUTR Tax Rates' and/or 'Print IPUTP Misc Parms' fields are set to <<Yes>>, UPUTR will print IPUTR/IPUTP information for the list of selected states with basic information such as Tax Rate Code, Tax Identifier, Tax Rate, Wage Base and Override Information.
If the 'Print IPUTR Tax Rates' and/or 'Print IPUTP Misc Parms' fields are set to YES, UPUTR will print the IPUTR/IPUTP information for the list of defined States with basic information such as Tax Rate Code, Tax Identifier, Tax Rate, Wage Base and Override Information. \\
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*If the Create File field is set to <<Yes>>, you must provide a valid Directory name and File name with extension of .csv; UPUTR will generate a comma delimited file with IPUTR / IPUTP Detail Information.
If the 'Create File' field is set to YES, users must define a valid Directory name and a File name with extension of .csv. UPUTR will generate a comma delimited file with the IPUTR/IPUTP Detail Information. \\
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*The 'Print From Date' can be earlier than the 'Load Effective Date' to print historical information.
The 'Print From Date' can be earlier than the 'Load Effective Date' to print historical information. \\
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*If the 'Print From Date' is not specified, the 'Load Effective Date' will be used.
If the 'Print From Date' is not defined, the 'Load Effective Date' will be used. \\
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*You can run UPUTR at any time to print IPUTR / IPUTR information without loading of tax rates.
Users can run UPUTR at any time to print the IPUTR/IPUTR information without loading the tax rates.
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#Print Detail = <<No>>\\[US_Load _Tax_ Rates_ and_ State_ Parameters_02.JPG]
#Print Detail = <<Yes>>\\[US_Load _Tax_ Rates_ and_ State_ Parameters_03.JPG]
#Print Detail = NO\\[US_Load _Tax_ Rates_ and_ State_ Parameters_02.JPG]
#Print Detail = YES\\[US_Load _Tax_ Rates_ and_ State_ Parameters_03.JPG]
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!!UPUTR - Screens Updated
!!UPUTR - Forms Updated
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If UPUTR is run in Non-Trial mode, the following list of screens are updated:
If UPUTR is run in Non-Trial mode, the following forms are updated:
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*Users can click on the applicable State to view the tax rates.
*The 'Tax Rate Seq' field is in the format of 'XXnnnn', where XX is the State code and nnnn is a sequential 4 digit number. The sequence is not pre-determined, it is simply the order in which the parameter was loaded in by UPUTR. The sequence of the tax parameters mentioned in the documentation may not exactly match the sequence in your organization. The sequence is used to order the parameters and to distinguish them at the State level in IPRLU.
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*You should click the applicable state to view the tax rates.
*The State code for the Federal level is "00".
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*Tax Rate Seq is in the format of 'XXnnnn', where XX is the State code and nnnn is a sequential 4 digit number. The sequence is not pre-determined, it is simply the order in which the parameter was loaded in by UPUTR. The sequence of the tax parameters mentioned in the documentation may not match exactly to the sequence you have in your environment. The sequence is used to order the parameters and to distinguish them at the state level in IPRLU.
*The Tax Identifier format is pre-defined by Symmetry with the Location code and Tax type.
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*The State code for the federal level is "00".
*The Tax Rate and Wage Base information can be defined, or it can be set to zero to indicate this Tax type will be calculated.
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*Tax Identifier format is pre-defined by Symmetry with the Location code and Tax type.
*In order to sort either by Effective Date or by State, users can drag the applicable column to the left side of the form.
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*The Tax Rate, Wage Base information may be provided or it may be set to zero to indicate this Tax type will be calculated.
*In order to sort either by Effective Date or by State, you may drag the applicable column to the left side at the scroll block.
*This screen is loaded by UPUTR, you do not need to enter information on this screen except to enter the Override amounts.
*This form is loaded by the UPUTR process. Users do not need to enter information on this form, except to enter the Override amounts.
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Users can click on the applicable State to view the State Miscellaneous Tax Parameters. \\
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*You may select the applicable state to view the State Miscellaneous Tax Parameters.
The 'Misc Tax Parm' field is in the format of 'XXnnnn', where XX is the State code and nnnn is a sequential 4 digit number. \\
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*Misc Tax Parm is in the format of 'XXnnnn', where XX is the State code and nnnn is a sequential 4 digit number.
The Miscellaneous Identifier is retrieved from Symmetry and is passed to STE with the exact name for tax calculations by the UPCALC process. Example: FILINGSTATUS. \\
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*Miscellaneous Identifier is retrieved from Symmetry and will be passed to STE with this exact name for tax calculation by UPCALC (e.g., FILINGSTATUS).
This form is loaded by the UPUTR process. Users do not need to enter information on this form, other than to provide default values, if required. \\
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*This screen is loaded by UPUTR, you do not need to enter information on this screen other than to provide default values, if desired.
The Reference Text field contains the editing information for the Miscellaneous Identifier. \\
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*The Reference Text field contains the editing information for the Miscellaneous Identifier.
The IPUTP information will be used on IPRLU - 'Miscellaneous' tab.
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*IPUTP information will be used on IPRLU - Miscellaneous tab.
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*All employees __MUST__ be set up on the IPRLU 'Miscellaneous' tab prior to running UPCALC to calculate US Taxation by Symmetry.
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*All employees __MUST__ be set up on IPRLU - Miscellaneous tab prior to running UPCALC to calculate US Taxation by Symmetry.
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*UPCALC will pick up the state record first, if no matching state record can be found UPCALC will then look for a jurisdiction record matching the jurisdiction on the employee's IPPH. If UPCALC cannot locate a matching jurisdiction record it will then read the default IPRLU record.
*UPCALC will pick up the State record first. If no matching state record can be found, UPCALC will then look for a jurisdiction record matching the jurisdiction on the employee's IPPH. If UPCALC cannot locate a matching jurisdiction record, it will then read the default IPRLU record.
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*When IPRLU is set up without a state, the Misc. Tax Parm can be entered for all states. The Reference Text will help you to enter the correct information in the Field Variable
*When IPRLU is set up without a State, the Misc. Tax Parm can be entered for all States. The Reference Text will help users to enter the correct Field Variable information.
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*When IPRLU is set up with a state, the Misc. Tax Parm must be entered for that specific state only. This IPRLU entry contains pertaining information to be used for this state. (e.g., a different tax method can be defined for this state.)
*When IPRLU is set up with a State, the Misc. Tax Parm must be entered for that specific State only. This IPRLU entry contains information to be used for this State. Example: A different tax method can be defined for this State.
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*When UPCALC creates the default IPRLU record for an employee who does not have a record, (e.g., a new hire), the UPCALC will read IPUTP for any default values that may be defined. If none are found the system will use the first option available in the reference text, (e.g., 0 for Total Allowances). For the Filing Status tax parameters, UPCALC will derive the Filing Status from the Vertex Filing Status in the State tab and if null will then use the Federal Filing Status.
*When UPCALC creates the default IPRLU record for an employee who does not have a record, such as a new hire, UPCALC will read IPUTP for any default values that may be defined. If none are found the system will use the first option available in the reference text, such as 0 for Total Allowances. For the Filing Status tax parameters, UPCALC will derive the Filing Status from the Vertex Filing Status in the State tab, and if null, will then use the Federal Filing Status.