Posts Tagged: sap payroll

Mike Timm of ICG presenting at Mastering HR & Payroll with SAP Solutions in Johannesburg, South Africa

Omaha, Nebraska – January 20, 2016 – Mike Timm of ICG is proud to announce that he will present at The Eventful Group Mastering HR & Payroll with SAP Solutions 2016 conference. The event takes place at the Hyatt Regency in Johannesburg, South Africa, April 11-13, 2016. Please be sure to check out these sessions: Navigating Your Options for SAP Payroll Reporting and Picking the Right Tool for the Job The 10 Most Critical Factors That Impact the Accuracy and Efficiency of SAP Payroll Workshop 2: Hands-On Workshop to Streamline ... Read more

Mike Timm of ICG presenting at HR 2016 in Las Vegas

Omaha, Nebraska – December 15, 2015 – Mike Timm of ICG is proud to announce that he will present at SAPinsider’s HR 2016 conference. The event takes place at the Wynn in Las Vegas, February 23-26, 2016. Attend to learn proven methods for continuously improving and transforming key HR processes. Please be sure to check out these sessions: Panel discussion: Payroll Q&A with SAP customers Navigating payroll reporting options in SAP: Key criteria for picking the right tool for your HR requirements The fundamentals of customizing SAP Time Evaluation This ... Read more

HR Connections – Mike Timm on Year-End Payroll

Ken Murphy, SAPinsider: Hi this is Ken Murphy with SAPinsider, and welcome to another installment of HR Connections, an SAPinsider HR Connections - Mike Timm on Year-End Payroll series focusing on the current developments and trends in the HR space. Today, I’m pleased to welcome back Mike Timm, founder and Managing Partner of Integrated Consulting Group and an SAP certified consultant. Mike thanks for joining us today. Mike Timm, Integrated Consulting: Thanks for having me. The timing is really good since we’re ... Read more

HR Connections – Mike Timm on SAP Payroll Control Center

Mike Timm, Founder and Managing Partner of Integrated Consulting Group, joins SAPinsider for an HR Connections podcast that focuses on SAP Payroll Control Center. Listen to the HR Connections - Mike Timm on SAP Payroll Control Center, and read the transcript of the conversation here: Ken Murphy, SAPinsider: Hi, this is Ken Murphy with SAPinsider, and you’re listening to another installment of HR Connections, an SAPinsider podcast series that focuses on the latest developments and trends in the HR space. Today, I’m pleased ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Overpayment and claims

We have reached the final post in the 10 most critical factors of SAP payroll series. Overpayments and claims are amounts that SAP Payroll determines to be owed by the employee to the company. Overpayments and claims are generated when master data is changed retroactively and the employee received too large of an increase in Basic Pay was on LOA and has benefits deductions due on return received a bonus in error Payroll will generate wage type /561 Claim which represents the amount the employee owes the ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Year-end processing

Year-end processing encompasses several areas already discussed or will be discussed in the next post of the 10 most critical factors of SP payroll series. HRSP and CLC Tax reporter and auditing Overpayments and claims The year-end process should not begin in October, but should start immediately after annual tax reporting is complete for the previous year. The initial tasks should be a lessons learned document and business process documentation updates. This documentation will help us to not forget what we just went through in getting the previous ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Troubleshooting

In this post we will cover troubleshooting as part of the series 10 most critical factors of SAP payroll. As we have discussed in previous posts in the series, payroll is greatly influenced by and processes the combined data from several sources. SAP system HRSPs (HR support packs) Configuration Accounting Cost objects HR master data Employee actions Infotypes Time Management Time capture Time evaluation Troubleshooting requires a good deal of diligence of keeping track of what is going outside of just payroll. Many of the areas we've previously covered can impact payroll such ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Tax reporting and auditing

We have covered 6 of the 10 most critical factors of SAP payroll in this blog post series. The next area we'll cover is Tax reporting and auditing. Over the years, SAP has developed many payroll reports to make tax reporting and audit simpler process. However, these monthly, quarterly, and annual rituals can consume significant amounts of time and energy from payroll departments depending on the level of understanding of what SAP provides. Hopefully, you are already aware of the following reports you can use ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Time management

We have finished five of the 10 most critical factors of SAP payroll and will explore time management in this post. Time Management includes the collection of time-related data, absences and attendances, and may include evaluation of the raw data all within SAP. SAP delivers several Infotypes to collect data with the most common being: 2001 Absences 2002 Attendances 2006 Absence Quotas 2010 Employee Remuneration Info 2013 Quota Correction 0416 Time Quota Compensation These infotypes may be maintained directly, through the use of Cross-Application Time Sheets (CATS), or ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Unit and parallel testing

Unit and parallel testing is the fifth factor in the 10 most critical factors of SAP Payroll. We covered Data integrity, Integration, Configuration and Customization, and HRSP and legal changes in the first four blog posts. Testing is a building process where we look at individual functionality and see how it fits in the big picture. We can then identify how the process changes when moving from another system or by changes to the SAP system. How do are the differing levels ... Read more
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