How Do I Distribute Earnings with Jurisdictions
Earnings at the assignment level require no distribution, as the assignment is associated with a single jurisdiction. This is the default method.
If there isn't an Earnings Distribution Overrides card, the payroll process determines the percentage distribution for each, based on work hours.
If the total percent of earnings distribution is less than 100%, the payroll process allocates the remaining percentage to the primary work location.
For example, you have an employee who works in four locations. Their total work hours is 40 per week, 10 hours at each location. They have a single payroll relationship and three assignments, each working in Texas, California, and Arizona. Their distribution would be 10, 20, and 10 hours.
Jurisdiction |
Hours |
Distribution percentage |
---|---|---|
Texas (primary work location) |
10 |
25 |
California |
20 |
50 |
Arizona |
10 |
25 |