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Partial Pay for salaried employee

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Pay period is 4/10/10 - 4/23/10...Check date is 4/30/10. Should a salaried employee get the full two weeks amount when they just started on 4/20/10?

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No. You should only pay for the time they worked. If they did not start untill April 20 then they should only be paid for 4 days.
However, Quickbooks does not pro rate any salaries based on a "Hire date", so you will have to manually calculate the amount to be paid for this short pay period and override the Quickbooks calculation at the time you create the paycheck.

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I figured that was the case....Thanks for the confirmation.

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