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Payroll Platform: Set up and manage your MYOB accounting export file

Available for the following Payroll plans: Standard, Premium

Overview

A journal file export service is a tool that allows you to select the accounting software file export that matches your accounting platform's requirements, so that you can capture journal entries in your chart of accounts. If you use MYOB for your accounting software and journal service, and Employment Hero for your payroll, you would simply select the MYOB Accounting file option on your Employment Hero payroll platform via the Journal Service feature.

After selecting the MYOB export file option and setting up your chart of accounts, you can download your payroll journal data from a finalised a pay run and upload into your MYOB platform. We also format the export file data to reflect automatically your MYOB reporting layouts, reducing the work needed on your end to upload your data onto your MYOB platform.

Getting started

The below premises will walk you through how to set up your MYOB Accounting file export.

Set up your MYOB file export
  1. Log into your Employment Hero Payroll platform.
  2. Click the   Business Settings menu.
  3. Click the Payroll Settings submenu.
  4. Click the   Integrations button.
  5. Locate the MYOB logo and click the Add button.
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  6. Selecting one of the following options:
    • MYOB AccountRight.
    • MYOB AccountRight Live.
  7. Click the Enable button.
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Maintain

The below premise will walk you through how to disable your MYOB Accounting file export.

Disable your MYOB file export
  1. Log into your Employment Hero Payroll platform.
  2. Click the   Business Settings menu.
  3. Click the Payroll Settings submenu.
  4. Click the   Integrations button.
  5. Locate the MYOB logo and click the   button. 
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  6. Click the Disable button.
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