Reminder Summer Months and Direct Deposits
A reminder of what can take place with direct deposits during the summer months of June, July, and August. Although infrequent, the following circumstances can occur:
* An employee with the combination of:
* Paid on both a Regular and Arrears/Summer Savings payroll during the same month, and * Newly ACH/Direct Deposit information input into the system
* Timing and results: * Activation of an ACH/Direct Deposit is usually a two-step process that takes place over two-months. * First month is a “pre-note” to validate a combination of banking institution and account data. * Second month is a live deposit of an employee’s paycheck into the designated bank account. * Regular and Arrears/Summer Savings payroll processing takes place one day apart in June, July, and August. * This sets in motion the two-step activation of an ACH/Direct Deposit in two days, not two months if an employee is receiving payment on both payrolls and has new ACH/Direct Deposit data.
* Example of the outcome: * Production of the July Regular payroll occurs on Monday and production of the July Arrears/Summer Savings payroll takes place on Tuesday. * Timing to produce these back-to-back payrolls results in the employee receiving a paper check for the July Regular payroll and an ACH/Direct Deposit for the July Arrears/Summer Savings payroll.
Please be aware of these circumstances and results when inputting new ACH/Direct Deposit information for an employee paid on both a Regular and Arrears/Summer Savings payroll during the same month.
For questions about payroll ACH/Direct Deposits, please contact Richard Weger at rweger@sbceo.org<mailto:rweger@sbceo.org> or 805-964-4711 x 5242.
Regards, School Business Advisory Services Team Santa Barbara County Education Office
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