Re-hiring an Employee

 

Should you wish to re-hire an employee who has previously left your employment during the current tax year, the employee's previous record can be seamlessly copied and completed accordingly on their return.

  • To re-hire an employee who has previously left in the same tax year, go to Employees and select the leaver record.

  • Click the Re-hire button on the yellow bar:







  • On the next screen, complete each field accordingly and choose which details you would like to copy from the employee's previous record


  • Click Create when complete:






  • A new employee record will now be set up for the employee. 


Please note: it is recommended that the employee record is reviewed before processing any payroll for the employee. Any additional or missing employee information can be manually entered, if required.

Need help? Support is available at 01 8352074 or brightpayirelandsupport@brightsg.com.

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