What does the Gross Up checkbox on the one-time payment plan indicate?
A.
You want Workday to show the taxes to the user when requesting a one-time payment.
B.
You want Workday to require a compensation partner to manually update the gross up amount when requesting a one-time payment.
C.
You want Workday to apply taxes on the one-time payment.
D.
You want Workday to automatically adjust the one-time payment so the employee receives the full amount after taxes.
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Gross Up= Adjusting a payment so that after tax deductions, the employee takes home the intended net amount.
Example: If you want an employee tonet $1,000, and taxes are 20%, Workday will calculate and issue ~$1,250 gross so the employee keeps $1,000 after taxes.
Why not the others?
A. Show taxes to user→ Not what Gross Up does.
B. Manual update required→ Gross up is automated, not manual.
C. Apply taxes normally→ Workday already applies taxes; gross up goes further by adjusting amounts.
[References:, Workday Pro Compensation – One-Time Payment Plan Setup:Gross Up ensures net payment equals requested amount., Workday Community – Gross Up Functionality., , ]
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