About Types of Earnings, Deductions, and Accruals

The Type field on the Earnings And Deductions window lets you specify a sub-classification of an earnings/deduction. The selections that display for Type field depend upon your entry at the Category field. (The categories Deduction and Expense Reimbursement have no type.)

Benefit Types (cash and noncash)

Advance Types (cash and noncash)

In Sage 300 Payroll, the earning/deduction category Advance (either cash or noncash) is not taxable. To give an employee an advance against future earnings that you want taxed at source, set the advance up as an earning/deduction with the category Earning.

Earnings Types (salary & wages, reported tips, and allocated tips)

Accrual Types (vacation, sick, banked time)

Allocated tips

In the context of tips earned by Quebec employees, an allocated tip is an amount that is added to an employee’s reported tips earnings, if those reported tips are less than a required amount. The required amount is determined by a rate set by the Quebec government.

For example, the Quebec government specifies that reported tips must be at least 8 percent of an employee’s reported tippable sales.

Note: Tippable sales mean the sales amount on which tips are collected.

If the employee reports tippable sales of $1,000 but reports only $70 of tips, then $10 must be allocated (added) to the reported $70 tips. This ensures that taxes are calculated on $80 (8 percent of $1,000) instead of $70.

After your Sage 300 Payroll system is properly configured, Sage 300 Payroll automatically calculates the allocated tips amount when you enter tippable sales and reported tips on the Timecards window.