Old employee showing on STP finalization screen (STP2)
When our client was doing the swap over to STP 2, our client had two old employees (3 years +) that they had never officially terminated in MYOB that were picked up by the update report sent to the ATO. The two employees now show on the EOFY finalisation screen (as $0 balances). I'm not to sure what the next steps here would be to get them to dissapear from the EOFY finalisation screen (the client doesn't want them there). Should I set their termination dates (fall in previous final years) and then send an update report? Will this clear them from the EOFY finalisation screen?311Views0likes1CommentPayroll Reporting Corrections - chose "yes" instead of "no"
What happens if you accidentally answer "Yes, report updated pay run" by mistake, instead of choosing "No, report new pay run"? There does not appear to be any way to change the answer anywhere. Yikes. Will this create a glitch in the figures reported? Reporting past-dated pays for Single Touch Payroll - MYOB AccountRight - MYOB Help Centre529Views0likes3CommentsSingle Touch Payroll 2 - when will it be available?
Account Right says Single Touch Payroll is "paused". It has been "paused" for months. The Australian Tax Office has written to me telling me I HAVE TO BE ON STP2 or I will be fined. But AR won't let me set it up. When will this be avaiable again? This is URGENT!Solved454Views0likes2CommentsSingle Touch Payroll (STP) Connection Troubleshooting Steps
If you are getting an Unable to Connect error when using STP or a Something's gone wrong at our end message with STP, there are 2 instances this normally happens with: 1. When you're running through the Readiness Check. 2.When you're setting up STP. If it is happening when you're running the Readiness Check, or Checking Payroll Details, it most commonly relates to the Internet connection, try restarting your Router and try again. If this fails, try flushing your DNS Cache on the computer To Flush the DNS Press the Windows Key on your keyboard Type in: cmd In the list of results, right-click on cmd.exe and choose Run as Administrator A command prompt window should appear At the flashing cursor, type in: ipconfig/flushdns Hit Enter on your keyboard and a confirmation message should be displayed - If not, retry steps 4-5 and ensure the command is typed correctly After the confirmation message, close the window Close AccountRight then re-open the software Firstly, you'd want to check that the version of Internet Explorer on your computer is Version 11, the latest version. Once updating that, close and reopen AccountRight and attempt to open this screen. If no changes, follow the steps below (Ensuring you restart AccountRight after each one) Ensure you are using TLS 1.1 & 1.2 in Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click onto the Cog in the top-right Go to: Internet Options → Advanced Tick Use TLS 1.1 Tick Use TLS 1.2 Click Apply and then OK Close AccountRight then re-open the software Reset IE default settings Open Internet Explorer Click onto the Cog in the top-right Go to: Internet Options → Advanced Click Reset to restore the Advanced Settings Close AccountRight then re-open the software Clear the Internet Explorer Cache Open Internet Explorer Click onto the Cog in the top-right Click Internet Options Click Delete on the first tab Delete Browsing History (Temporarily files and cookies) Click OK to begin deleting this Close AccountRight then re-open the software Add as trusted site in Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click onto the Cog in the top-right Click Internet Options Go to the Security Tab → Trusted Sites → Sites Add: https://*myob.com Close AccountRight then re-open the software Can you try on a different PC? If you are online, try the file offline Go to: File → Work offline (Check out) If you are the Owner/Administrator, you can continue to check out the file One the checkout process has completed, attempt to go use STP again If this is successful, you can then check the file back: File → Work Online (Check in) Flush the DNS Press the Windows Key on your keyboard Type in: cmd In the list of results, right-click on cmd.exe and choose Run as Administrator A command prompt window should appear At the flashing cursor, type in: ipconfig/flushdns Hit Enter on your keyboard and a confirmation message should be displayed - If not, retry steps 4-5 and ensure the command is typed correctly After the confirmation message, close the window Close AccountRight then re-open the software Try setting Internet Explorer as the Default Browser Navigate to Settings. You can get there from the Start menu. Select Apps Click Default apps in the left pane Click Microsoft Edge under the "Web browser" heading. If there's a different default browser, you'll see that program's icon under "Web browser" instead. Select the new browser (ex: Internet Explorer) in the menu that pops up You'll see that your new selection is now listed under "Web browser." Close AccountRight then re-open the software Enable Access Across Domains in Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click onto the Cog in the top-right Click Internet Options Go to the Security Tab → Trusted Sites → Custom Level Enable: Miscellaneous → Access across domains Enable: Miscellaneous → Launching programs and files in IFRAME Close AccountRight then re-open the software Lower the Security Settings in Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click onto the Cog in the top-right Click Internet Options Go to the Security Tab → Trusted Sites → Security Level for this Zone Set this to Low Click Apply then OK Close AccountRight then re-open the software This next option may have other potential security risks if actioned, speak to your IT person if unsure In Server Manager, under local server turn Enhanced Internet Explorer Security Settings 'off' If none of the above steps work you will need to contact an IT professional to further look into this error. Still having troubles? Let us know by Starting a Post and write down the details of the issue and we'd be happy to help4.5KViews0likes0Comments