Resgination Setup
Set up and handle resignations on the Payroll Dashboard.
On the Payroll Dashboard, you can dismiss employees at the end of their tenure at your organisation, or allow them to resign. After receiving a resignation request, you can process the
and successfully dismiss the employee.Handy Tips
Both the administrator and the employee's manager can approve resignations.
To allow employees to resign, you must enable it.
- Log in to the .
- Go to Settings → Employee Resignation Setup → EDIT.
- Select the Enable resignations feature check box.
This enables resignation submission for employees.
After an employee submits their resignation, you can view the request and take action on it.
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Log in to the
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Click either of the following. The Resignation reports page opens.
- Navigate to ADMIN OPTIONS → Reports.
- Click Resignations.
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View the resignation requests pending your review. Select the employee and click REVIEW RESIGNATION. You can only review one request at a time.
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In the Update Resignation Request pop-up modal, you can:
- Change the employee's Last Working Day.
- Provide Remarks on the resignation request.
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Click UPDATE to make changes to the employee's resignation. Then, click APPROVE.
This successfully approves the employee's resignation.
- To reject the request, click REJECT.
- Click View Resignation History on the right pane to view older requests.
- You can filter the older requests using the Resignation Status and duration.
- Click DOWNLOAD CSV to download the resignation data.
Watch Out!
You cannot undo an approved resignation request.
Once you approve the resignation request, you can process the employee's full and final settlement.
- On the Resignations report page, select the employee to process the FnF for. Click PROCESS FNF SETTLEMENT. This opens the Full and final settlement page.
- On the Full and final settlement page:
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Provide the leave encashment details. You can either enter the number of leaves to encash or the total leave encashment amount.
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Enter any additions or deductions to the employee's salary. You can also enter the
days, or the to sync the LOP data automatically.Watch Out!
Ensure you do not include loan recovery, bonus clawback, gratuity payments and other salary components or deductions here.
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Select whether the deductions happen from the employee's gross or net pay.
Gross pay is the total amount an employee earns before any relevant deductions, including taxes, benefits, bonuses, reimbursements, and more. This also includes the basic, ad hoc and the allowance components of an employee's salary.
Examples of gross pay deductions include loss of pay, bonus recovery after clawback, and more, depending on the employee's performance. Gross pay deductions are mandatory and affect compliance payments (TDS, PF).
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Enter the employee's personal email address for further communication.
If Payroll had been handling the employee's
, the employee receives it on their personal email address at the end of the financial year. -
Click Add to Payment.
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You have successfully modified the full and final settlement for the employee. The employee receives the settlement payment after you
for the month.After dismissing employees, you can choose to:
- DELETE EMPLOYEE from the employee directory.
- DISABLE LOGIN for the employee during the notice period, if necessary.
The above options are available on the employee's User Profile.
You can access the following reports:
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