Bi-monthly payroll
AnaFL
42 Posts
Hi
Does anyone out there pay their employees on a bi-monthly period? If so, would you mind sharing how you record it (timesheet sample) - i.e. what your timesheets look like in order to properly record hours worked weekly to ensure proper DOL recordkeeping requirements.
I am dealing with a nonprofit agency that has to pay their employees bi-monthly due to requirements by a funder/contract, even though they would love to switch to bi-weekly, so their current timesheet lists in one column, days 1-15, and next to that column, days 16-31. The problem is that during longer or shorter months the weekly hours worked are not really being properly recorded to show that all hours worked over 40 are clearly noted and payed. My task is to try to design a compliant bi-monthly timesheet!
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. My e-mail is [email]acasey@legalaidpbc.org[/email] if anyone has a sample to share.
Sincerely,
Ana
Does anyone out there pay their employees on a bi-monthly period? If so, would you mind sharing how you record it (timesheet sample) - i.e. what your timesheets look like in order to properly record hours worked weekly to ensure proper DOL recordkeeping requirements.
I am dealing with a nonprofit agency that has to pay their employees bi-monthly due to requirements by a funder/contract, even though they would love to switch to bi-weekly, so their current timesheet lists in one column, days 1-15, and next to that column, days 16-31. The problem is that during longer or shorter months the weekly hours worked are not really being properly recorded to show that all hours worked over 40 are clearly noted and payed. My task is to try to design a compliant bi-monthly timesheet!
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. My e-mail is [email]acasey@legalaidpbc.org[/email] if anyone has a sample to share.
Sincerely,
Ana
Comments
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Ana
I do not know of any payroll software programs that will track this, but they must be out there.
Thanks again!
Ana
I just figured out how to link spreadsheets, so for example, each month, I will total my attendance charts to show how many days they were gone that month. It automatically dumps those numbers into a total worksheet, so I can see at a glance who is on the path to abusing our unpaid time off generosity.
Anyway, that might be one option.
My mother just changed from a twice per month to biweekly and I asked if she had a good system. Answer was "NO". Ana, the nonprofit I used to work for was biweekly, too - can you find a loophole that won't kill whoever does the payroll? This might murder your turnaround time, but could employees report time weekly but still pay bimonthly? Not sure. Can you tell us what the funder says? (Or is it just that "thou shalt pay twice per month?)