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GP CHE: The Bug 33815621 Did Not Solved the Retrieval Criteria of the Element CH_TX_AR021 (Doc ID 2905860.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 31, 2022

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise HCM Global Payroll Switzerland - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

The initial issue was documented in the knowledge article GPCHE: Incorrect Source Tax Calculation for Source Tax Tariff Code in Same Year (Document ID 2866251.1).

The issue has been fixed through <Bug 33815621> - GPCHE: INCORRECT SOURCE TAX CALC FOR SOURCE TAX TARIF CODE IN SAME YEAR in PUM Image 42.

The solution changed the key retrieve for EMPL_RCD and the Loading Option was set to "Reload for each segment" instead "Reload per each execution”.

However, after performing some tests, it was concluded that the above Bug did not cover all cases.The solution did not fit all cases because of the loading option. 


Steps to replicate the issue :

1. Choose an employee with multi contract record.

Navigation: Main Menu > Workforce Administration > Job Information > Job data

2. Run Payroll from January till June. The employee has source tax payee data.

Navigation: Global Payroll and Absence Management >Absence and Payroll processing >Calculate Absence and Payroll 

3. Before calculating the July payroll, assign source tax data for the employee.

Navigation:Global Payroll and Absence Management > Payee Data > Taxes > Maintain Source Tax Data CHE

4. Run the payroll process for the month of July. Notice that the Bay Balance for January till July displays the correct results.

Navigation: Global Payroll and Absence Management >Absence and Payroll processing >Calculate Absence and Payroll 

5. Add a new line in source tax data for the month of July.

Navigation:Global Payroll and Absence Management > Payee Data > Taxes > Maintain Source Tax Data CHE

6. Rerun the payroll process for the month of July. Notice that the Pay Balance has wrong value for deduction CH_TX_D31.

Navigation: Global Payroll and Absence Management >Absence and Payroll processing >Calculate Absence and Payroll 

Changes

 

Cause

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