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Rostered days off (RDOs)

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If you have employees who are entitled to regular rostered days off (RDO), use this information as a guide to setting it up in AccountRight. How often your RDOs are taken or how they're calculated will be specific to your business. So use the information below as a guide only.

To learn more about RDOs for your industry, visit the FairWork website.

Setting up for RDOs

You'll need to create a wage to pay RDOs, and an entitlement categories to track RDO accrual.

1. Create an RDO wage category
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This category is used when paying out RDO amounts to an employee.

  1. Go to the Payroll command centre and click Payroll Categories.

  2. Click the Wages tab and then click New.

  3. Name the new category RDO Paid.

  4. Set the Type of Wages to Hourly.

  5. If you report payroll information to the ATO through Single Touch Payroll, select the applicable ATO Reporting Category. Typically this will be the same ATO Reporting Category you've selected for your Base Hourly or Base Salary wage categories. Learn more about assigning ATO reporting categories for Single Touch Payroll reporting.

  6. For the Pay Rate select the Regular Rate Multiplied by 1.0000 option.

  7. Select the Automatically Adjust Base Hourly or Base Salary Details option.
    The Wages Information window should look like the following example:

    Example RDO Wage Category setup
  8. Click Employee and select the employees who are entitled to RDOs then click OK.

  9. Click OK.

2. Create an RDO entitlement category for employees paid hourly
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  1. In the Payroll Categories List window, click the Entitlements tab and then click New.

  2. Name the new category RDO Accrual - Hourly.

  3. Set the Calculation Basis to Equals [x] Percent of [Gross Hours].

    Use the following formula to determine the percentage of gross hours.

    Percentage of gross hours = HWD / [(HWW x FQW) - HWD]

    Where:
    HWD = Hours worked in a day
    HWW = Number of hours in a working week
    FQW = Frequency of RDO (in weeks)

    Example: Employees work 40 hours per week but are paid for 38 and get a paid RDO every 4 weeks:
    HWD = 7.6 (38 hours a week / 5 days
    HWW = 38
    FQW = 4 (1 RDO every 4 weeks)

    Percentage of gross hours = 7.6 / [(38 x 4) - 7.6] = 5.2632%

  4. Set the Linked Wages Category to RDO Paid.

    Example RDO entitlement set up for an hourly basis
  5. (Optional) If you want the RDO accrual to show on pay slips, select the option Print on Pay Advice.

  6. Click Exempt and select the RDO Paid wage category, and all other pay categories that should be excluded from the accrual calculation, for example overtime, then click OK.

  7. Click Employee and select the hourly-based employees who are entitled to RDOs, then click OK.

  8. Click OK.

3. Create an RDO entitlement category for salary employees
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  1. In the Payroll Categories List window, click the Entitlements tab and then click New.

  2. Name the new category RDO Accrual - Salary.

  3. Set the Calculation Basis to Equals [x] Hours per [Pay Period].

    Use the following formula to determine the hours per pay period:

    Hours per pay period = (HWD / FQW) x WPP

    Where:
    HWD = Hours in a working day
    FQW = Frequency of RDO (in weeks)
    WPP = Weeks in a pay period
     

    Example: Employees work 40 hours per week but are paid for 38 and get a paid RDO every 4 weeks:
    HWD = 7.6 (38 hours / 5 days)
    FQW = 4 (1 RDO every 4 weeks)
    WPP = 1

    Hours per pay period = (7.6 / 4) x 1 = 1.9 hours

  4. Set the Linked Wages Category to RDO Paid.

    Example RDO entitlement setup for salaried employees
  5. (Optional) If you want the RDO accrual to show on pay slips, select the option Print on Pay Advice.

  6. Click Employee and select the salary-based employees who are entitled to RDOs, then click OK.

  7. Click OK.

4. Process a pay with RDO amounts
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When you enter a paycheque for an employee and no RDO is taken, enter the paycheque as normal.

RDO entitlements for selected employees will accrue automatically. When you enter the hours taken against the RDO Paid wage category, the Base Hours/Base Salary amounts will reduce accordingly.

In our example shown below, one RDO of 7.6 hours is taken. 30.4 hours are paid as Base Hourly and 7.6 hours as RDO. The net pay remains the same as a regular pay period.

Also, 2 hours per week in RDO Accrual entitlements has accrued (38 x 5.263%= 2 hours).

Example pay with RDO hours paid and accrued highlighted