Frequently asked questions about absence
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How can I stop the wage payment, for example after 2 years of absence? When an employee has been sick for more than 2 years, you can stop the salary without having to report the end of the employee's employment. To stop the salary, add a salary line on which the salary is set to 0 and add a timetable line with a timetable without hours. Also, specify an end date for all calculated wage components for the employee. Why does Profit not update the expected end date? Profit updates the expected end date automatically when you run the ACTUAL command line overnight. As a result of the updating of the data, you no longer see any dates in the past. Why can I not change the 'Vangnet' arrangement field? Profit automatically selects this check box for a new absence entry in the following situations:
Profit takes into account the agencies that have been specified per employment for the tax authority agency. See also You cannot add anything to the Type of absence table because the codes in this table are linked to 'Arbo' codes. Why is the Continuous absence check box selected? If an employee has a number of absence entries one shortly after the other, this may be a continuous absence. Absence is considered to be continuous if within a period of 28 days before the absence entry another, closed absence entry is present. This creates a chain of absence entries, in which case Profit automatically calculates the total absence duration for all absence entries. If the chain gets broken, the continuous absence stops. For any following absence entry, Profit starts counting again. If you use the Multiple employments functionality, the following applies: the continuous absence is determined per employee, not per employment. In the case of continuous absence, Profit automatically selects the Continuous absence check box in absence entries. This rule does not apply if the previous absence entry was maternity leave (in that case, Profit does not select the check box). In the following situations you must select this check box yourself:
Can I delete a recovery entry? You cannot delete a recovery entry. Instead, you delete the absence course line in the properties of the absence entry. How does Profit handle an absence entry that coincides with WTR accrual? An employee can automatically accrue WTR hours via the work timetable. For example, an employee may have a 36/40 contract: he works 40 hours each week, but the contract is for 36 hours. This means that every week 4 WTR hours are accrued. If an absence entry concurs with WTR accrual, Profit immediately reverses the accrued WTR hours. This only happens in case of a full absence day. Profit posts the WTR hours used to the leave type added for this purpose in the CLA/term of employment. Example: An employee has a 36/40 contract. This means that every Friday afternoon 4 WTR hours are accrued. If this employee is sick all of Friday, Profit immediately posts a contra entry of 4 WTR hours.
If the absence is not for the full day (absence percentage <100%), Profit does not post a contra entry. In this situation you have to correct the surplus of the WTR entitlement entered yourself. This also applies if an employee goes from 100% absence to a smaller absence percentage. Profit deletes the entries for WTR hours taken that were already added. Example: An employee has a 36/40 contract. This means that every Friday afternoon 4 WTR hours are accrued. He has an absence entry with a duration of four weeks. That is why Profit has posted one entry for taking WTR hours in every week:
How do I change the location of the ‘Arbo’ digital file? Why is the 'Arbo' document empty after it has been generated? |
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