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Chapter Three Processing Payroll Payroll Accounting Chapter Three Processing Payroll Payroll Accounting

3.1 Payroll Records Records of payroll related matters are required to be retained by the business. Whether the business has a manual accounting system for payroll or a computerised system, the records are the same for all businesses. Payroll Accounting

Hours Worked Record Recording hours of work can be undertaken by; Time card. Attendance book. Timesheet. Electronic timekeeping system report. Payroll Accounting

Payroll Register A Payroll Register is also known as a wages sheet or wages book. Payroll Accounting

Employee Earnings Card In a manual payroll system, the employer keeps a record of earnings by each employee. Details of the employee’s pay are recorded on an Employee Earnings Card each pay day. Payroll Accounting

Pay Advice Pay Advice accompanies every payment to the employee and shows gross pay, PAYG Withheld, deductions, net pay and superannuation contributions made by the employer. Commonly known as a pay slip Payroll Accounting

3.2 Preparing the Payroll Register Payroll Register details include ; Updating employee pay history Preparing pay advices Preparation of accounting entries for payroll Payment of wages – paid by cash, cheque or bank transfer Payment of monthly payroll liabilities eg PAYG Withholding, superannuation, medical insurance etc Payroll Accounting

3.3 Accounting for Payroll Key Points : Gross Pay is an expense incurred by a business for a particular pay period. Non-Taxable allowances are paid, these must be identified separately in the ledger. Payroll Accounting

Key Points Deductions are liabilities representing the withheld amounts ( eg ) PAYG. Net Pay is amounts owing to employees and are credited to the Wages Payable. Payroll Accounting

Key Points Payment of deductions requires a debit entry to the deduction liability. Payment of Net Pays by cheque requires a journal entry for each pay; one entry per cheque written. Each net pay to be paid by EFT batch is credited to the Electronic Clearing Account. When payment is in cash, one cheque is issued to cover all net pays being paid in cash. Payroll Accounting

Note and Coinage Analysis This ensures that there will be the exact change available to fill the pay envelopes. Because the smallest coin is 5 cents, each employee’s net pay is rounded up or down to the nearest 5 cents. Payroll Accounting