Worker's Comp - Date field

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There is an Effective Date for Worker's Comp but no Ending Date.

So, the Effective Date really does you no good, because if you have the rates for this year, then add a second line for the NEW rates effective today, when you calculate WC, it doubles the hours up.  So client ends up having to delete the old line anyway.  Which I somehow think will be an issue down the line...

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    I understand this was posted over four years ago but it is relevant to my problem.

    In Nevada the worker's compensation has a max wage of $36,000.00 on a policy year, not necessarily a calendar year. In my case the policy runs 11.16 thru 11.15 of each year.

    Where can I enter the policy date? I am okay with changing it every year when the new policy comes out, I just need my payroll calculation to be correct, I am having to manually correct everything now.

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    I understand this was posted over four years ago but it is relevant to my problem.

    In Nevada the worker's compensation has a max wage of $36,000.00 on a policy year, not necessarily a calendar year. In my case the policy runs 11.16 thru 11.15 of each year.

    Where can I enter the policy date? I am okay with changing it every year when the new policy comes out, I just need my payroll calculation to be correct, I am having to manually correct everything now.

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