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2 votes
Thanks for sharing your idea and highlighting an important improvement for our Payroll product.
We've reviewed your suggestion to display figures on payslips in two decimal places. It’s now over to the wider Xero community to show their support! If this change would make a difference for your business or workflow, be sure to vote and share the idea with colleagues or others who could benefit.
As this gains traction, we also welcome comments from other users. Feel free to add how this enhancement could help streamline your payroll reporting or improve clarity for employees.
Michael Atkin supported this idea ·
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11 votes
Michael Atkin supported this idea ·
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26 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Atkin supported this idea ·
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66 votes
Michael Atkin supported this idea ·
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8 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Atkin commented
Whilst we are very pleased with our transfer over to Xero from Sage, we are getting more and more frustrated with Xero Payroll. This is mainly due to it's inflexibility - cannot list employees by alphabetical surname, cannot print reports off in alphabetical surname, holidays in hours (???), holidays not being updated until the payroll has been posted, and the list goes on. We have now made the decision to go back to Sage Payroll at sometime in the near future. One other reason, total lack of response from Xero on this matter :-(
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Atkin commented
Having recdeived NOTHING back for Xero on this subject, we are now considering reverting to Sage Payroll. Very frustrating not being able to sort employees by surname, and having holidays in hours causes more work. At least Sage Payroll was user friendly.
Michael Atkin shared this idea ·
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50 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Atkin commented
I believe that this is a must, and an easy fix for Xero - please could we have employees in alphabetical order of their surname? This is such a basic requirement. I have spent my whole accounting / payroll career using surnames in alphatecal order, that it came as such a culture shock not to be able to do so in Xero - I very nearly didn't subscribe to the payroll module, and I may yet cancel it.
Michael Atkin supported this idea ·
The sorting order of invoices when opting to pay them in a batch. The system doesn't maintain a consistent and logical order, especially when dealing with multiple invoices.
There are many alphabetical issues within Xero across Accounts and Payroll that really should be addressed.