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PR18.1 - United States Workers Compensation Classification
Use US Workers Compensation Classification (PR18.1) to define workers'
compensation classes and associate each class with an experience rating. You
can define different experience rates for the same workers' compensation class
for specific states, process levels or effective date.
**Processing Effect
The tables you define in this form serve two main purposes
in the Payroll system; to calculate premiums, and post workers' compensation
expenses to the general ledger.
PR278 (Workers Compensation Report) uses tables defined in this form
to calculate premiums for each workers' compensation class.
PR140 (Earnings and Deductions Calculation) uses tables defined in this
form to calculate the premiums for each workers' compensation class and posts
workers' compensation expenses to the general ledger through deductions
defined
with Yes in the WC Rate Table field.
Updated Files
WCCLASS -
WCCLASSHDR -
Referenced Files
PRSTATE -
PRSYSTEM -
WCPOLICY -
PR18.2 - Canada Workers Compensation Classification
Use Canada Workers Compensation Classification (PR18.2) to define and
maintain a workers compensation (WC) class table and associate a class with
an rate and wage limit.
**Process at a Glance
1. Define a workers compensation policy on Workers Compensation
Policy (PR17.1).
2. Define workers' compensation classes using this form.
3. Run Canada WC Classification Listing (PR288) to verify WC
setup.
4. Run Canada Workers Compensation Report (PR418) to calculate
premiums and post expenses to General Ledger.
**Processing Effect
The Payroll application uses this table to calculate premiums and post
workers compensation expenses to the General Ledger application.
Updated Files
WCCLASS -
WCCLASSHDR -
Referenced Files
PRPROVINCE -
PRSYSTEM -
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