How do I edit an existing frequency?

How do I edit an existing frequency?

This feature is available on all PaySpace editions.

An existing frequency can be edited on the Pay Frequencies screen.

Navigate > Config > Payroll > Payroll Config > Pay Frequencies
      




If a frequency is updated in the middle of the current tax year, the changes will only take effect in the following tax year.
For changes to existing runs setup, complete and return the attached form/s to support@payspace.com.

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