Explore comprehensive articles covering various aspects of the PayrollPanda software. From getting started guides to advanced features, this collection provides valuable resources to optimize your payroll management experience.
How to enter previous payslip data from my company?
If your first payroll run in PayrollPanda is after January payroll, you will need to enter any current year previous payslip data for salaries paid by your company for each employee before running payroll to ensure accurate PCB calculations and complete E/EA forms. You can add the previous payslip data individually in each employee’s profile, […]
How to create custom payroll items?
PayrollPanda has more than 80 preset payroll items added to the system. You can view their statutory settings under Settings > Payroll Settings > Payroll Items. If none of our preset payroll items correspond to your salary payment, you can also create your own custom payroll items by clicking on the +Add button. There are […]
How to add wages for hourly/daily paid employees?
The Salary/Wage can be set to Daily or Hourly under the Employment tab in the employee’s profile. The amount entered should be the daily/hourly rate. The number of hours worked each month is then entered while running payroll. Click on the pencil icon for the employee and enter the number of hours/days
How to add payroll items and what is the difference between recurring and additional payments?
Monthly Recurring Payroll Items Monthly recurring payroll items are items like allowances, commission or overtime that are paid on a monthly basis, whether the amount is fixed or varies from month to month. It is important to set up monthly paid payroll items as recurring to ensure PCB is not underpaid. To add monthly recurring […]
How to set a payroll cut-off date?
You can set your payroll cut-off date under Settings > Payroll Settings > Cycles. You can select the date when your payroll cycle ends and determine the payroll month for your cycle. If your cut-off date is the 25th of the month, you will normally want your payroll month to be the month in which […]