I am working through the list on screen to assign STP2 categories. Couldn't see a particular category I expected in the list which is definitely in the normal AccountRight Payroll category screen. ...
I copied and pasted the payroll category listing from the browser tool into a spreasheet and sorted alphabetically. I found there were over 20 of our payroll categories not appearing in the online browser list. They seem to be categories we have never used or have not used for a long time. So the fact they are not showing may be of little consequence but I think it would be preferable to have all showing in the checker to ensure I've had the chance to assign ATO categories to them. If I went to use one of these old categories again after swiching to STP2 would MYOB identify that and alert me to assign an ATO category?
It would be great if old payroll categories could be marked inactive when they are no longer being used - like employee cards can be marked inactive. When you have been using MYOB for a long time with a large payroll then you end up with alot of categories both in use and no longer used and reducing the list would be most helpful.
Maybe the formating of the browser tool webpage only has provision to show a certain amount of categories and we exceeded that. It would defiitely help if what was listed was shown alphabetically or have the ability to re-sort alphabetically. I can't tell by looking at the list how they are ordered!
You can't make payroll categories inactive because they are used in historical payroll data, so if an employer needs to print old payslips for an employee those payroll categories need to be active. You could rename the old payroll categories to 'zzzcasual' so they will appear at the bottom of the list.
When you are doing the STP2 check, it mentions only pay items that have been used in past payroll transactions will show in the list:
The way the categories are ordered is based on when the payroll categories are added to the file. Eg the newly added payroll categories appear at the bottom.
I hope this clarifies it for you!
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