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Message started by EMI Ann on 07/15/15 at 11:01:37

Title: Anyone know how...
Post by EMI Ann on 07/15/15 at 11:01:37

Does anyone out there know the fields to call on in the RTM for PR-I, Payroll, print pay history, to have the social security amount and the medicare amount have individual totals, instead of just a gross total for the two? Sure would be a handy thing when it comes time to do EFTPS, and a few other times, as well.
Thanks to all out there who make this forum great!
Ann Luce

Title: Re: Anyone know how...
Post by DawnS on 07/16/15 at 11:10:26

We have the same request for the totals on this report.  Lynn suggested using numbers from PR-L-F instead.  But it would still be nice if ALL reports had the numbers seperated.

Title: Re: Anyone know how...
Post by EMI Ann on 07/17/15 at 07:25:10

The problem with that is that Subject to Report is a quarterly report, and we all need the info every time we run payroll, and for various other things where an individual's history might need to be documented. As it is, I do a thing in GL-C, but it is an extra task, and more paper. If there is a simple RTM trick, (which, in retrospect, I should have asked for in that part of the forum) to add those to the existing History report, I would be thrilled.

Title: Re: Anyone know how...
Post by David Waldmann on 12/02/15 at 06:59:08

PR-C has it broken down. Unless maybe I'm not understanding what you're looking for. We have used this since day 1.

Title: Re: Anyone know how...
Post by EMI Ann on 01/05/16 at 14:37:05

PR-I is more easily read, takes less paper, and works well since currently we only have one type of "other deduction" from employees' pay going on. But, as DawnS noted, having the two independently totaled in any report in which they both appear is the ideal.
Thanks for the suggestion, though!
Ann

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