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AccountEdge Pro and Network Edition, Australia only

From time to time, it may be necessary to enter a negative paycheque. For example, an employee may have been overpaid and has refunded the overpayment.

To create a negative paycheque, simply create a positive paycheque, then reverse it. Then delete the original (positive) paycheque, to leave just the negative one.

It is not possible to reverse a paycheque which has been entered with Timesheet hours. If you normally use Timesheets to process payroll, do not use them for this process. Instead, choose the Bonus/Commission pay frequency from the Process Payroll so that you can manually enter the hours/dollars directly into the paycheque.

Example

In addition to her ordinary pay, Mary Jones has been overpaid by 40 hours holiday pay.

The amounts that need to be adjusted are:

  • Holiday Pay to be reduced by $660
  • PAYG Withholding withheld to be reduced by $117
  • Holiday Leave Accrual to be reduced 1.67 hours
  • Sick Leave Accrual to be reduced by 0.67 hours
  • Superannuation Guarantee contribution to be reduced by $59.40 

Creating a negative paycheque 

To create a negative paycheque, you'll first enter a positive value paycheque for the negative amount, then reverse the paycheque and finally delete the paycheque.

1. Enter a paycheque with positive values of the amounts you want tto enter on the negative paycheque

When entering the paycheque, enter the amounts as if you were actually paying the employee. You will need to take into account how much extra tax and employee deductions have been deducted in error, as well as any superannuation and leave that have been accrued in error.

Refer to the example below.

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2. Reverse the paycheque

To reverse the paycheque entered in Step 1, you need to have your Security preference set ensure transactions can be reversed. To do this:

  1. Go to the Setup menu and choose Preferences then click the Security tab.
  2. Select the option Transactions CAN'T be Changed. They Must be Reversed as shown below.
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To reverse the paycheque:

  1. Go to the Accounts command centre and click Transaction Journal.
  2. Click the Disbursements tab.
  3. Click the zoom arrow next to the paycheque.
  4. Go to the Edit menu and choose Reverse Transaction.
  5. Click Record. The reversed paycheque will look like the example shown below:
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The amounts shown in the reversal should be the negative values of the paycheque you entered in Step 1. 
3. Delete the paycheque

To delete the paycheque entered in Step 1:

  1. Change your Security preferences to deselect (turn off) the option Transactions CAN'T be Changed. They Must be Reversed. See Step 2 for more information.
  2. Go to the Accounts command centre and click Transaction Journal.
  3. Click the Disbursements tab.
  4. Click the zoom arrow next to the paycheque created in Step 1. Ensure you have the correct paycheque displayed.
  5. Go to the Edit menu and choose Delete Transaction.

The result of following the above steps will be:

  • The amount that was repaid will be credited to the bank account from which you pay your paycheques. Note that if you use electronic payments, the deposit transaction won't occur until you process the negative transaction via Prepare Electronic Payments.
  • The employee's payroll history and general ledger account balances will be corrected.