A detailed payslip working/calculation is available for every payslip.
This feature provides a detailed explanatory step by step guide to the calculations behind the PAYE, USC and PRSI deductions made on each employee payslip.
If required, the workings can be printed/emailed to an employee to explain their payslip in detail.
To view Workings before updating the pay period, go to Process Icon No. 3 or go to Payslips> Weekly/Monthly/Fortnightly Input:
Enter the employee's pay information, followed by Update File.
This will provide you with a payslip preview.
Click "View PAYE, USC and PRSI workings" to display the workings/calculations behind the payslip you are previewing:
The Workings will now be displayed on screen. Press Print, if required.
Viewing Historical Workings
Once payslips are finalised, the Workings for any historical payslip can be printed or emailed by going to Payslips > Print/Email PAYE, USC and PRSI Workings
Select the pay period which you wish to print/email the workings for and select the relevant employees.
Choose Print or Email, as required
To batch print historical workings for an employee:
Select Print from the drop down menu
Highlight the employee's name
Click Employee History
Indicate the period you wish to print from and click OK - workings will then print from the period indicated to the most recent period processed
At Bright, we’ve been working hard to improve the customer experience and make it easier to renew your Payroll Manager licence each year.
With this goal in mind, we recently changed how software licences are purchased.
Going forward, you will need a Bright ID to purchase Payroll Manager.
If you are a Thesaurus Connect user, you already have a Bright ID – just use the same email address and password that you use for Connect.
Check out our video tutorial or help documentation which takes you through the ordering process step-by-step. If you have any difficulties, or have typically paid for your Payroll Manager licence by cheque or other means, please contact billing@brightsg.com.