After reading the suggestions provided, I ended up exporting the single
payment transaction from Expenses:Employee Salaries for the pay period to an
Excel spreadsheet and from there formatted the data into a professional
looking "Earnings Statement" similar to what payroll companies put out.
I
I use three part cheques with the the cheque on the top of the page and two
stubs below. One to keep, one to go (attached to the cheque) to the employee.
This did require some setup to get enough lines to print without overprinting
the cheque itself.
With the right cheque format (which may
As mentioned by Maf. King, I also use LibreOffice Calc. I use the
spreadsheet to assist with calculating employee withholdings as well as
employer contributions and to print out decent-looking paystubs for the pay
period. It would be nice if GnuCash had payroll built in, but for my own
one
Op maandag 11 juni 2018 15:01:54 CEST schreef MichaelK:
> What do you send your employee(s) along with their paycheck? I have one
> employee and pay him twice a month. Ordinarily, a paystub would accompany
> the paycheck and list Salary and Withholdings for the pay period along with
> Salary and
On Monday, 11 June 2018 14:01:54 BST MichaelK wrote:
> What do you send your employee(s) along with their paycheck? I have one
> employee and pay him twice a month. Ordinarily, a paystub would accompany
> the paycheck and list Salary and Withholdings for the pay period along with
> Salary and
What do you send your employee(s) along with their paycheck? I have one
employee and pay him twice a month. Ordinarily, a paystub would accompany
the paycheck and list Salary and Withholdings for the pay period along with
Salary and Withholdings YTD.
I understand gnucash does not have an