Force advantage line to not be applied
Profit can calculate wage tax based on both the time frame table or the special rate. Gross rewards (column 6 of the payroll statement) that you award (usually only incidentally), are taxed according to the income tax table for special rewards. Examples of these are the holiday allowance, the end of year bonus, 13th month payment, other bonuses, etc. As a rule, overtime is also taxed at the special rate.
According to the 'Handleiding loonbelasting, premie volksverzekeringen en premie werknemerverzekeringen' you can merge a special wage entry with the time frame wage in order to calculate the 'Loonheffing'. This is only allowed if it does not result in a higher 'Loonheffing'. In practice, this arrangement is known as the so-called 'advantage line'. In Profit the advantage line is applied by default. If you do not want this, you can use the 100.006.000 'Loonheffing' wage component to deviate from this per employee.
Note:
Each wage component has a comment in which the operation of the wage component is explained. Always take a look at this explanation on the Comment tab in the properties of the wage component in the CLA. If you do not have the wage component available, first activate it.
To not apply the advantage line for an employee:
- Go to: HR / Employee / Employee.
- Open the properties of the employee.
- Go to the tab: Wage component.
- Click on: New.
- Select the Loonheffing (100.006.000) wage component.
- Click on: Finish.
- Open the properties of the Voordeelregel parameter.
- Click on: New.
- Enter the start date of the new value.
- Select Do not apply advantage line for Value.
- Click on: Finish.