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How Annual Leave accrues

Each Award consists of multiple tabs within each leave setup and these tabs drive how leave is accruing and paying when required.

Updated over 2 months ago

To understand how leave calculates in WageEasy you will need to have an understanding of how the award has been configured.

In the following example I will be referring to an employee that is based on a 38hr contract fulltime and accrues AL for an entitlement of 4wks for 1year. If you have casual or part time employees, the accrual rate can be set up to accrue on selected hours worked.

Accruals:

On this tab I have used 4 different scenarios with the 2 most popular methods of accrual, being yearly and hourly

Yearly is for the employees to accrue 152 hours per year.

Hourly is for the employees to accrue on selected hours of work; this is usually the method for employees that have fluctuating hours.

The accrual rate is 0.07692 per hours worked, x 38hrs = 2.9229 x 52wks = 151.9939 per year

Note: With an hourly accrual rate, you will also need to complete the bottom section of the Accrual tab, Accrue Leave On (Applies to Hourly Accruals Only) this section needs to be ticked for the hours that you need to have leave accrued on.

Other Awards and EBA's may require leave to be accrued on a daily or monthly basis.

  • Daily = 152 hrs / 365 days = 0.4164

  • Monthly = 152hrs / 12 mths = 12.6666


​Accrual Conditions:

Under this tab things that need to be considered are:

  • How you want to see the display of leave in the employees leave record, use the drop down on Create additional accrual records: and select what is required. Do you want to see 1 line with an entitlement or multiple lines for each anniversary or award change?

  • The bottom 3 tick box options need to be considered and kept in line with your current Awards or EBA's

Entitlement:

Under this tab I have selected Number of Units: 0 Units: Days and Calculated from: Employment Commencement Date (this means the employee accrues leave and is entitled from commencement)

These fields would differ if creating Long Service Leave or Sick Leave.

Depending on your Awards or EBA's you may need to tick the bottom box,

Payments:

Under this tab, you are able to tick on and off different requirements that keep in line with Awards and Company policies, some also relate only to Sick Leave and Long Service Leave. The main one that would be ticked is: Payments can be edited at Wages Processing.

In the majority of set up for leave payments you would leave the Payment Calculation as the default, Use Standard Pay Rates

Auto Payments:

With Auto payments you will need to read each section to ascertain if it is applicable, each box has an explanation.

Other:

This tab is another important one, it is used for calculating superannuation and also the tax treatment for terminations, please read this tab.

Parent:

If you are required to pay Leave Loading with your Annual Leave, you need to select Leave Loading from the dropdown of Parent Leave:

Children:

Left blank for Annual Leave

Description:

This is the description that is shown in WageEasy and the payslip, this can be changed but not advisable.

STP Reporting:

STP reporting groups are built into the system and need to be correct for STP reporting.

  • Annual Leave Reporting Group: is Paid Leave,

  • Reporting Subgroup: is Other Paid Leave

To work out an hourly accrual rate: here are some examples.

Example 1:

  1. Start with the number of weeks for the entitlement, in this example I will use 4 weeks Annual Leave for 1 year, 38hrs x 4 wks = 152hrs/52wks/38hrs = 0.07692 accrual rate

Example 2:

  1. Start with the number of weeks for the entitlement, in this example I will use 5 weeks Annual Leave for 1 year, 38hrs x 5 wks = 190hrs/52wks/38hrs = 0.09615 accrual rate

Example 3:

  1. Start with the number of weeks for the entitlement, in this example I will use 6 weeks Annual Leave for 1 year, 38hrs x 6 wks = 228hrs/52wks/38hrs = 0.1153 accrual rate

Note: The hours of work in a contract week do not change the accrual rate, it is the number of weeks of leave that you are entitled to.

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