This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit VACCTG-I-1397 Add an additional direct deposit account at the pay sequence level.
Allow different direct deposit set-ups for different pay sequences. Example:
Pay sequence 1--regular payroll / paid weekly deposited $300 into acct #2 and remaining balance into acct #1
Pay sequence 2--truck allowance / paid monthly. Deposit 100% into acct # 1
I don't want to manually adjust this every month as it currently works. Unless there's something I'm not aware of.
Company | Tapani Inc. |
Job Title / Role | Payroll Administrator |
I need it... | 1 month |
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This would help safeguard HSA deposits from getting duplicated and avoid the need to manually override during payroll processing.
Really, really need this for HSA deposits, which should never be on a sequence 2.