Same in NZ. The only protected earnings we require by law are for child support deductions, and the feature isn't available for that item.
Yet we can set protected earnings for court fines which isn't required by law in NZ.
Come on Xero "team", a few seconds of coding to duplicate or move the feature to the legally required item would save us so much pain and annoyance. Sometimes I think you are just trolling us by implementing features incorrectly, sitting in your ivory tower, patting the cat on your lap, while laughing maniacally at us plebs, with your only concern being which new model of helicopter you should be purchasing with our next fee increase.
OP Kristy took time out of their day over two years back to make this suggestion. People have voted, people have commented, it's an easy fix, so what's the problem?
Or is Xero satisfied that the best community driven solution, because Xero isn't offering anything of value to the conversation as per usual, is to use any other payroll service other than Xero?
Same in NZ. The only protected earnings we require by law are for child support deductions, and the feature isn't available for that item.
Yet we can set protected earnings for court fines which isn't required by law in NZ.
Come on Xero "team", a few seconds of coding to duplicate or move the feature to the legally required item would save us so much pain and annoyance. Sometimes I think you are just trolling us by implementing features incorrectly, sitting in your ivory tower, patting the cat on your lap, while laughing maniacally at us plebs, with your only concern being which new model of helicopter you should be purchasing with our next fee increase.
OP Kristy took time out of their day over two years back to make this suggestion. People have voted, people have commented, it's an easy fix, so what's the problem?
Or is Xero satisfied that the best community driven solution, because Xero isn't offering anything of value to the conversation as per usual, is to use any other payroll service other than Xero?