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Rate Code Maintenance

 

Summary

 

The Rate Code Maintenance window is used to create and maintain rate codes. Rate codes allow you to assign different hourly rates to employees depending on the work they are performing. This allows you to set standard pay amounts for pay that is not related to the hourly pay rate attached to each employee record.  When a rate code is attached to a time card line item, the hourly rate attached to the rate code will override the hourly rate on the employee record. For example, if the hourly rate on the employee record is $15.75 and the hourly rate on the rate code is $18.00, the hourly rate of $18.00 will be used on the time card line item.

 

Overtime pay is generally set up as a pay code (PR> Maintenance> Pay Code) rather than as a rate code because you can set up a rate multiplier on a pay code (PR> Maintenance> Pay Code> Rate Multiplier field). The rate multiplier will increase the hourly rate attached to each employee record when the time cards are generated. For example, if you set up an overtime pay code with a rate multiplier of 1.5, the hourly rate on the employee record will be multiplied by 1.5 when the overtime pay code is attached to a time card line item.

 

If you use rate codes, make sure the Payroll module is set up to use them (PR> Utilities> Setup> General tab> Use Rate Codes toggle). If the Use Rate Codes toggle is not checked, the Rate Codes field on the Timecards tab of the Employee Maintenance window will not be enabled.

 

Flowchart

 

The diagram below represents how information is selected and attached to a timecard line item created using the Computer Checks or Manual Checks process. All of the objects in the diagram are not required on every timecard line item. The only object that is required on every timecard line item is a pay code. Rate codes and shift codes are optional.

 

 

Related Links

 

Click here for information on pay code maintenance.

Click here for information on the Rate Code Master Report.

Click here for information on how revisions apply to Computer Checks.

 

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