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MYOB EXO EMPLOYER SERVICES Australian Edition

2011.02 Release Notes

M Y O B E N T E R P R I S E S O L U T I O N S

EXO EMPLOYER

SERVICES

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Important Notices

This material is copyright. It is intended only for MYOB Enterprise Solutions Business Partners and their customers. No part of it may be reproduced in any way without the prior permission of MYOB.

MYOB has carefully prepared this material but excludes (to the extent allowed by legislation) any direct or indirect liability arising from errors or omissions or from its use. Any case studies (including the application of particular accounting standards or legislation) are representative examples only, and will not directly apply to the user’s own circumstances. They are not a substitute for professional advice. Users must check that third party materials, for example from the IRD and the ATO, are current at the time they are used.

Trademark Rights

MYOB is an internationally registered trademark of MYOB Technology Pty Ltd. The use of this trademark and MYOB’s other trademarks is prohibited without prior consent. Other products mentioned may be service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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Contents Introduction 1

What’s New in this Release? ........................................................................ 1

Installation 2

Pre-Install Requirements .............................................................................. 2

System Requirements .................................................................................................. 2

Installing MYOB EXO Employer Services ...................................................... 3

Before Upgrading ......................................................................................................... 3

Upgrading MYOB EXO Employer Services Online ........................................................ 3

Upgrading MYOB EXO Employer Services Manually .................................................... 5

Network Setup .............................................................................................................. 9

Post-Installation ......................................................................................... 10

Check the Release ...................................................................................................... 10

New Features 11

Tax Updates ................................................................................................ 11

Changes to Tax Scales ................................................................................................. 11

Changes to HELP and SFSS .......................................................................................... 11

Flood Levy ................................................................................................................... 12

Payment Summary v5.1.1 .......................................................................................... 14

Electronic Reporting Specification – PAYGW v10.1 ................................................... 14

SGC Maximum Earnings Base ..................................................................... 15

Paid Parental Leave .................................................................................... 15

Paid Parental Leave in MYOB EXO Payroll ................................................................. 16

Reporting on Paid Parental Leave .............................................................................. 17

New Link to MYOB Knowledgebase ........................................................... 17

Resolved Issues 18

Known Issues 19

Summary of Changes 21

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Introduction What’s New in this Release?

The 2011.02 release contains compliance updates for the 2011–2012 payroll year.

This release not only contains new features and tax changes, it also includes the PAYG tax scales you need for the 2011–2012 payroll year. You will need to upgrade to this release before you record pays in the 2011–2012 payroll year.

The purpose of this document is to provide essential information on the installation and use of this release:

• The Installation section provides an overview of the installation process, including pre-installation requirements and post installation steps.

• The New Features section describes all new features introduced in this release. • The Resolved Issues section describes all issues that have been addressed by

this release. • The Known Issues section details any issues in this release that have been

identified as requiring attention. • The Summary of Changes section provides a quick overview of the major

changes in this release, and the actions that must be taken to implement them.

Need assistance? If you have any questions or you need assistance with installing this update, contact MYOB EXO Support from 9:00AM to 5.30PM (Melbourne time), Monday to Friday on 1800 836 226 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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Installation Pre-Install Requirements System Requirements

Minimum system requirements for PCs running MYOB EXO Employer Services components are detailed below. The performance of the MYOB EXO Employer Services system is not assured if these requirements are not met. Similarly, performance cannot be assured if the EXO Employer Services system is installed on a PC that is already under load from other processes.

Note: See the Minimum System Requirements document, available on the MYOB website, for full details on requirements and supported operating systems.

Workstation requirements Any PC running the MYOB EXO Employer Services application modules should meet the following minimum requirements:

• Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7

• Intel Pentium® 4 1.3MHz processor (or equivalent) • CD-ROM drive • 1GB RAM • At least 2GB hard disk space available • 16-bit colour, 1024×768 screen resolution

Note: MYOB EXO Employer Services supports 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 7. On 64-bit systems, EXO Employer Services uses the WOW64 emulator, which allows 32-bit Windows-based applications to run seamlessly on 64-bit Windows systems. See Microsoft’s website for details.

Other Requirements Certain features of MYOB EXO Employer Services require one or more of the following:

• Internet access • TCP/IP networking • Serial port (required for some features in EXO Time and Attendance) • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later • Adobe® Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later

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Installing MYOB EXO Employer Services Before Upgrading

Before installing this upgrade:

• Ensure that there are no open pays within the system (either Current Pays or One Off Pays).

• Ensure that all users have closed their MYOB EXO Employer Services applications.

• Ensure that you are running the upgrade under a Windows account that has administrative privileges.

If you have multiple PCs set up to run MYOB EXO Employer Services across a network, see “Network Setup“ (page 9) for networking upgrade considerations.

Upgrading MYOB EXO Employer Services Online Follow these steps to upgrade an existing installation of MYOB EXO Employer Services from within the application using the Upgrade Software Online function.

Before installing this upgrade, ensure that all users have closed their MYOB EXO Employer Services applications.

To perform the installation: 1. Close all programs running on the computer on which you are installing this

upgrade. Open your MYOB EXO Employer Services application. Log into any one of your payroll companies.

2. Go to the Help menu and select Upgrade Software Online.

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3. The Employer Services Update wizard checks for updates, and displays the Update Available window for this release. Click Next.

4. Follow through the steps in the upgrade wizard, clicking Next when prompted to move to the next window. Note that while the upgrade process only downloads the changed and new files required for this upgrade, the download may still take several minutes to install.

5. When the upgrade is complete, click Finish. MYOB EXO Employer Services is launched, and the Upgrade Software window is displayed.

6. Use the arrow buttons to move companies between the “WILL be backed up”

and “will NOT be backed up” lists. During the upgrade, a backup will be made for each of the companies listed on the right of the screen.

Note: If you did not take a backup before starting the upgrade process, we strongly recommend that you select all payroll companies for backup.

7. Click Upgrade Now. If you chose to back up your companies, the backup will be performed before that company’s data is upgraded. As each company is upgraded, you will see the names of the files being upgraded in the top right hand corner of your screen. Do not interrupt this process. It may take several minutes.

8. You may be prompted to “Convert 3.0 resource file to 6.0 format”. Click Yes.

9. Once the upgrade process has finished, you will be returned to the company selection window. You can now continue using the software in the normal way.

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Upgrading MYOB EXO Employer Services Manually If you are unable to download the update using the Upgrade Software Online function, visit the MYOB Enterprise Knowledgebase to download the installer executable, Austupgrades.exe, manually. Contact MYOB Support if you require further assistance.

Once you have downloaded this file:

1. Close all programs running on the computer on which you are installing this upgrade.

2. Double-click on the file to start the upgrade wizard.

3. Click Next on the Welcome screen.

4. Select the location of your MYOB EXO Employer Services install, then click Next.

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5. Select the MYOB EXO Employer Services components you are licensed for, then click Next.

6. Specify where the MYOB EXO Employer Services shortcuts should be located in

the Windows Start menu, then click Next.

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7. The installation is ready to begin. Review the details and click Next to proceed. If you need to change any details, click Back to return to the previous screen and change your selections.

8. The installation progress is displayed.

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9. Once the installation is complete, click Finish to close the installation wizard.

10. Open MYOB EXO Employer Services. The Upgrade Software window is

displayed.

11. Use the arrow buttons to move companies between the “WILL be backed up”

and “will NOT be backed up” lists. During the upgrade, a backup will be made for each of the companies listed on the right of the screen.

Note: If you did not take a backup before starting the upgrade process, we strongly recommend that you select all payroll companies for backup.

12. Click Upgrade Now. If you chose to back up your companies, the backup will be performed before that company’s data is upgraded. As each company is upgraded, you will see the names of the files being upgraded in the top right hand corner of your screen. Do not interrupt this process. It may take several minutes.

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13. You may be prompted to “Convert 3.0 resource file to 6.0 format”. Click Yes.

14. Once the upgrade process has finished, you will be returned to the company selection window. You can now continue using the software in the normal way.

Network Setup If you have other workstations set up to run MYOB EXO Employer Services across a network, the system will check to see if the necessary support files are in place and if the version number is up to date. If the system needs these files to be updated then the install program will run automatically. You no longer need to run the Network.exe program manually to install the support files.

If you are installing to a network location, onto a computer using Windows XP/2003 or onto a Terminal Services /Citrix Server, you must be logged onto the network or computer as a user with administrator rights. If you are unsure, contact your IT administrator.

You will also need to know the location of your current installation on your network. If you are unsure, go to the Help menu and choose About. The location of your installation is displayed near the bottom of the About window.

Terminal Servers When installing MYOB EXO Employer Services on Terminal Services/Citrix Server, you must run the installer from the Add or Remove Programs window, as follows:

1. Insert the MYOB CD. (If you are not using a CD, copy the installer/upgrader executable to the Terminal Server.)

2. From the Windows Start Menu, select Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.

3. Click Add New Programs.

4. Click CD or Floppy.

5. The Install Program From Floppy Disk or CD-ROM wizard starts. Click Next.

6. Click Browse to locate the installer/upgrade executable, which will be called Setup.exe,Upgrades.exe or Austupgrades.exe. If installing from a CD, it should automatically locate it. When clicking Browse, you may need to change the Files of type from “Setup Programs” to “Programs”.

7. Once the installation is complete, click Finish to close the wizard.

Note: When upgrading a Terminal Services/Citrix server, it is possible to use the Upgrade Software Online function to upgrade the installation. However, after the upgrade is complete, Network.exe must be run from the Add or Remove Programs window to complete the upgrade.

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Post-Installation Check the Release

After the installation is complete, the version numbers of all MYOB EXO Employer Services applications should be as follows:

Application Version

MYOB EXO Employer Services 2011.02

MYOB EXO Payroll 2011.02

MYOB EXO Employee Information 2011.02

MYOB EXO Time and Attendance 2011.02

Runtime Files 09.00.0000.2412

Tax version 2011.02

Payment Summary 10.01.00

Payroll Tax 2011.02

To check that this release installed successfully, check that the versions displayed on the About window (Help menu > About) match the versions listed here.

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New Features Tax Updates

The compliance changes and features introduced in MYOB EXO Employer Services 2011.02 are listed below.

Change/Feature See

Changes to Tax Scales page 11

Changes to HELP and SFSS page 11

Flood Levy page 12

Payment Summary v5.1.1 page 14

Electronic Reporting Specification – PAYGW v10.1 page 14

Changes to Tax Scales This release includes the PAYG tax scales for the 2011–2012 payroll year. MYOB EXO Payroll automatically applies the new PAYG rates and thresholds.

Changes to HELP and SFSS The following Higher Education Loan Programme (HELP) income thresholds and repayment rates are automatically applied for the 2011–2012 payroll year:

Current rates New rates from 1 July 2011

Below $44,912 Nil Below $47,196 Nil

$44,912 to $50,028 4.0% $47,196 to $52,572 4.0%

$50,029 to $55,143 4.5% $52,573 to $57,947 4.5%

$55,144 to $58,041 5.0% $57,948 to $60,993 5.0%

$58,042 to $62,390 5.5% $60,994 to $65,563 5.5%

$62,391 to $67,570 6.0% $65,564 to $71,006 6.0%

$67,571 to $71,126 6.5% $71,007 to $74,743 6.5%

$71,127 to $78,273 7.0% $74,744 to $82,253 7.0%

$78,274 to $83,407 7.5% $82,254 to $87,649 7.5%

$83,408 and above 8.0% $87,650 and above 8.0%

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The following Student Financial Supplement Scheme (SFSS) income thresholds and repayment rates are automatically applied for the 2011–2012 payroll year:

Current rates New rates from 1 July 2011

Below $44,912 Nil Below $47,196 Nil

$44,912 to $55,143 2% $47,196 to $57,947 2%

$55,144 to $78,273 3% $57,948 to $82,253 3%

$78,274 and above 4% $82,254 and above 4%

Flood Levy The Australian Federal government is introducing a flood levy to assist affected communities recover from the recent floods and rebuild essential infrastructure. This levy applies to the 2011–2012 financial year only.

Those taxpayers with a taxable income in 2011–2012 of $50,000 or less will not pay the levy. Taxpayers with taxable income between $50,001 and $100,000 will pay 0.5 per cent of their taxable income above $50,000. Taxpayers with taxable income over $100,000 will pay 0.5 per cent of their taxable income between $50,001 and $100,000 and 1.0 per cent of their taxable income over $100,000.

A new option has been added to the Employee Maintenance screen:

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The Flood Levy applies to all employees, with the following exceptions:

• Employees who received an Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) for a disaster event in 2010–2011.

• Employees directly affected by a National Disaster Recovery and Relief Arrangements (NDRRA) declared disaster in 2010–2011 and would have met the AGDRP criteria.

• New Zealand non-protected special category visa holders who received an ex-gratia payment from the Australian Government in relation to a disaster that occurred in 2010–2011.

The Flood Levy Applied option should be ticked for all employees to whom the Flood Levy applies. The default setting for this option can be set on the Setup Payroll screen at Employee defaults setup > Tax classification:

A Flood Levy Applied option has also been added to the PAYG Calculator utility, allowing you to take the levy into account when calculating PAYG for the 2011–2012 financial year.

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A Flood Levy amount also appears on the Termination Wizard when displaying an employee’s Employment Termination Payment:

This value is an automatically-calculated informational field that only appears when the Date of payment is in the 2011–2012 financial year and the employee’s Flood Levy Applied option is ticked (see page 12). Its purpose is to assist in calculating the amount to appear in the Tax withheld field in situations where the Flood Levy applies; where a Flood Levy amount needs to be added to the employee’s withheld tax to come up with the final amount, this value gives the amount to add.

Note: If you have calculated the employee’s tax withheld using a tax scale that already includes the Flood Levy, you do not need to use the ETP Flood Levy amount.

Payment Summary v5.1.1 MYOB EXO Payroll complies with the ATO payment summary specification (v5.1.1) for the 2011–2012 payroll year reporting period and onwards.

Electronic Reporting Specification – PAYGW v10.1 MYOB EXO Payroll complies with the ATO specification for the preparation of the electronic version of the PAYG withholding payment summary annual report (EMPDUPE version 10.1) and Magnetic Media Form for the 2011–2012 payroll year reporting period and onwards.

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SGC Maximum Earnings Base MYOB EXO Payroll 2011.02 introduces the ability to enforce a maximum quarterly earnings base for Superannuation Guarantee Contributions. This is a maximum limit on any individual employee’s earnings base for each quarter of any financial year. The employer does not have to provide the SGC contributions on the part of earnings above this limit.

A new Maximum Earnings Base property is available on the Superannuation Maintenance screen:

This property is available for Employer Superannuations where the Contribution Type is set to “SG”. It is applied only after 1 July 2011.

The Maximum Earnings Base is set to $0 by default, and must be kept up-to-date by employers. The current value for the 2011–2012 financial year is $42,220 per quarter.

Paid Parental Leave The Paid Parental Leave (PPL) scheme is an entitlement for working parents of children born or adopted from 1 January 2011. The scheme provides government funded PPL at the National Minimum Wage for a maximum period of 18 weeks. Parental Leave Pay is taxable.

All working parents, including full-time, part-time, self-employed, casual, contract and seasonal employees, will be entitled to Parental Leave Pay, if they meet the eligibility criteria.

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The scheme provides a maximum of 18 weeks government funded PPL paid at the National Minimum Wage, currently $570 a week before tax.

From 1 July 2011, employers will be responsible for providing PPL to eligible long-term employees, for children born or adopted from 1 July 2011. (Employers are not responsible for providing PPL for children born or adopted between 1 January 2011 and 1 July 2011; it is paid to employees directly by the CentreLink agency.)

Paid Parental Leave is administered by the CentreLink government agency. See the following website for more information on the PPL scheme:

http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/businesses/ppl_toolkit_scheme.htm

Paid Parental Leave in MYOB EXO Payroll Paid Parental Leave is added to employees’ pay as an Allowance. A new “Paid Parental Leave” Allowance type has been added in MYOB EXO Payroll. A default Allowance using this type is available:

Note: Paid Parental Leave is not liable for any kind of leave accrual. All options on the Payment Liabilities window for this Allowance should be unticked.

To pay Paid Parental Leave, add a Paid Parental Leave Allowance of the correct amount to the employee’s Standard Pay (at present, the correct amount is $570 per week).

Paid Parental Leave is not liable for any sort of leave accrual. If an employee is on another sort of leave, e.g. Annual Leave, while also receiving Paid Parental Leave, they should accrue leave on that leave type only. See the “Paid Parental Leave” topic in the Online Help for additional information on dealing with leave accruals when paying Paid Parental Leave.

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Reporting on Paid Parental Leave A new Paid Parental Leave History report is available on the Pay tab of the Print Report window. This report shows all employees who received Paid Parental Leave during the specified period, and the amounts they received:

New Link to MYOB Knowledgebase A link to the MYOB Enterprise Knowledgebase (http://myobexo.custhelp.com) has been added to the Help menu:

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Resolved Issues Product Service Request Description

EXO Payroll 11069162223 Where an employee was eligible for Leave loading, the amount of their accrued leave was expensed to the GL Leave Provision account, correctly adding the accrual amount; however the provision amount did not take into consideration any Leave Loading amount. When the employee took leave, the provision account was debited for the amount of leave and

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leave loading, causing an imbalance in the General Ledger. This has been resolved.

When processing a pay with negative amounts greater than $-9999.99 for Annual Leave and Long Service Leave figures, the cents amount on the pay screens differed from the amount appearing on reports. The limit on the size of the figures meant that the cents amount was changed to a rounded figure, e.g. 73 cents becomes 70 cents. This has been resolved—the fields that hold these figures now accept larger values, which removes the need to round data.

11150724470 When printing the Superannuation Summary report, the superannuation fund number did not appear in the Employee Membership Number column for those employees that also had Salary Sacrifice and/or Employee Contributions. The Employee Membership Number column has been removed from this report—as the report is a summary report, but each superannuation item can have its own fund number, it is not possible to display this value correctly in all cases.

- An error occurred when attempting to create Payment Summary reports for MyStaffInfo if no dates had been entered. This has been resolved; warning messages now appear if the user attempts to create Payment Summary reports without entering a date range.

- If the information entered in the Reference field of the How Paid > Direct Credit window was too long, this information would overlap the Amount figure on the Payslip. This has been resolved; the overlap no longer occurs.

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Known Issues The following Known Issues have been identified in this release.

Administrator profile and mapped network drives Message: “Program Error - UNC Path Network Sharing” or the upgrade process stalling on installation, falling to find the mapped network path.

Program: Setup.exe and Austupgrades.exe

Operating System: Windows Vista

Problem description: When upgrading MYOB EXO Employer Services within a network situation, from a client machine, using a mapped network drive to a source server, the install process will not proceed unless the mapped drive exists under the Administrator profile.

Workaround: As this issue is due to Vista’s need for mapped drives to exist in both the Administrator profile and the standard user profile, the mapped drive that is set for the standard user of MYOB EXO Employer Services must be replicated under the Administrator profile. To do this:

1. From the client machine, within the standard user profile, check and note the mapped drive settings that EXO Payroll is using (including location and drive letter used).

2. Log off as a standard user and log on as an Administrator.

3. Ensure that a mapped drive exists with the same settings as in the standard profile. If this does not exist create this mapped drive, as per the same settings as the Standard User.

4. Install the product as per the instructions in the “Installing MYOB EXO Employer Services” section on page 3.

5. After installation complete, make sure to log off as the administrator (for security purposes only). The upgrade is now complete.

Security settings reset in MyStaffInfo In an upgrade to EXO Employer Services 2009.02 or later, the security settings that control the ability to change and view user-defined information, and the ability to make leave requests have changed—the existing settings have been removed and replaced with new ones. As new settings are always disabled by default, users may no longer have access to these abilities following an upgrade. You must go to the Common Tasks > Security section of the MyStaffInfo Management Console and re-configure the settings for user-defined information and leave requests as necessary.

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Printing MyStaffInfo reports from Internet Explorer 6 When MyStaffInfo reports are printed from Internet Explorer 6, they will appear truncated, with the sides and/or bottom of the reports cut off. This is a known issue that affects Internet Explorer 6 only. Upgrading to Internet Explorer 7 or later will fix this issue.

Microsoft XPS Document Writer not supported for reports The system does not support printing reports to the “Microsoft XPS Document Writer” printer.

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Summary of Changes Below is a quick overview of the changes addressed by this release and what actions are needed to implement them.

Rates and Threshold Changes

• The new tax rates and thresholds for PAYG, HELP and SFSS will be applied automatically by MYOB EXO Payroll for pay periods that end on or after 1 July 2011.

Flood Levy

• All users have the Flood Levy Applied option ticked by default; untick this option for any employees who are exempt from the levy.

SGC Maximum Earnings Base

• Set the Maximum Earnings Base property for Employer Superannuations where the Contribution Type is set to “SG”.

• The current value for the 2011–2012 financial year is $42,220 per quarter.

• The Maximum Earnings Base is applied only after 1 July 2011.

Paid Parental Leave (PPL)

• Set up Allowances with the Type set to “Paid Parental Leave” (or use the default PPL Allowance installed with this release).

• Add PPL Allowances to employees’ pays to pay them PPL.

• Ensure that employees do not accrue leave on PPL.

• Print the Paid Parental Leave History report to see which employees have been paid PPL, and how much they have been paid.