How do I manage timesheet rounding via payroll classsic

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If your employees are clocking in and out via the WorkZone app or Clock Me In, it is unlikely they can clock in and out at exactly the right time every day. If this is the case, then their actual start and stop times are probably producing untidy timesheets (for example, 7hrs 58mins).

If you want to pay for standard hours, for example, an eight hour day, but you also want your employees to clock in and out, then you can utilise the Timesheet Rounding feature. Rounding up or down refers to movement on the clock, i.e., if you round up, you are moving the start and end time forward on the clock, or if you round down; you are moving the start or end time backwards on the clock.

Important

The timesheet rounding feature only works when an employee uses the payroll platform WorkZone or Clock-Me In apps to submit their time worked and therefore, does not flow through to your HR platform. What this means is for any employee timesheets submitted via the HR platform, the rounding settings you select using this feature will not apply to their timesheet submissions.

Getting started

The below premise will walk you through how to configure your timesheet rounding settings.

Configure your timesheet rounding settings
  1. Log into your Employment Hero platform.
  2. Click the   Business Settings menu.
  3. Click the Payroll Settings submenu.
  4. Click the   Timesheet Rounding button.
  5. Complete the following fields in the Shift section:
    • Start time.
    • End time.
  6. Complete the following fields in the Breaks section:
    • Start time.
    • End time.
  7. Complete the following fields in the Rostered Shifts section:
    • Round up to roster start time within x minutes.
    • Round down to roster start time within x minutes.
    • Round up to roster end time within x minutes.
    • Round down to roster end time within x minutes.
  8. Click the Save button.
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Further information

Shift rounding explanation

The Shift Rounding section is where you can set in place rounding rules that will apply to any timesheet, no matter how you create the entry:

  • Your employee could be clocking in and out via Clock Me In; or
  • Your employee could be logging into the Employee Self Service Portal to create and submit their timesheets; or
  • The payroll administrator or employee manager could be creating timesheets for the employee.

You will notice that there are rounding settings available for both the shift start/end and break start/end. Both fields have identical settings that consist of the following options:

  • Do not Round: No rounding applies
  • Round Up: To round up to the nearest x minutes. For example, any timesheet created with a start time between:
    • 9.01am to 9.14am: Start time adjusts to 9.15am.
    • 9.16am to 9.29am: Start time adjusts to 9.30am.
    • 9.31am to 9.44am: Start time adjusts to 9.45am.
    • 9.46am to 9.59am: Start time adjusts to 10.00am.
  • Round Down: To round down to the nearest x minutes. Using the example setting below, this would result in any timesheet created with a start time between:
    • 9.01am to 9.09am: Start time adjusts to 9.00am.
    • 9.11am to 9.19am: Start time adjusts to 9.10am.
    • 9.21am to 9.29am: Start time adjusts to 9.20am.
    • 9.31am to 9.39am: Start time adjusts to 9.30am.
Rostered shift rounding explanation

This section offers you the option to adjust the start and end times of a timesheet created via clock in/out, be that on the WorkZone app or Clock Me In,  to match the rostered shift/end time. If you do not use the rostering feature then this section is not relevant to you.

If you choose to round up, then any clock-on times within the threshold period entered will be rounded up/forward to the rostered shift time and you will reduce the employee's actual time worked. The opposite is the case with finish times, rounding up adds to the employee's actual time worked. 

If you set your start time to round down, then any clock on times within the threshold period entered will round down/backward to the rostered shift time and you will be increasing the employee's actual time worked. The opposite is the case with finish times; rounding down reduces the employee's actual worked time. Here are some examples that explain:

If an employee's rostered shift was set to start at 8.30am:

  • If you choose to round up within 30 minutes; this setting will result in any clock in event between 8am and 8.29am on that day to have an adjusted timesheet start time of 8.30am.
  • If you choose to round down within 30 minutes, this setting will result in any clock in event between 8.31am and 9am on that day to have an adjusted timesheet start time of 8.30am.

If an employee's rostered shift was set to end at 4.30pm:

  • If you choose to round up within 30 minutes, this setting will result in any clock-out event between 4pm and 4.29pm on that day to have an adjusted timesheet end time of 4.30pm.
  • If you choose to round down within 30 minutes, this setting would result in any clock-out event between 4.31pm and 5pm on that day to have an adjusted timesheet end time of 4.30pm 
Rounding rules and its effect on timesheets submitted via leave requests

When you create a timesheet via the employee portal or via the Timesheet Management page, you can use approved leave requests to generate a timesheet. When you create timesheets in this manner, they will not be subject to the timesheet rounding rules. The reason for this is part of the process of generating the timesheet requires the user to add a start and finish time for the leave days and as it is not time worked it should not be subject to any rounding. 

Explore related content

  • How do I manage the Timesheet Settings? This feature enables you to customise your Payroll Timesheet feature, for example, by setting up the requirement for employees to enter a work type and/or location when they submit a timesheet.
  • How do I configure my roster settings? This feature allows you to configure different parts of the rostering module so it meets the needs of your organisation and your employees.
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