Payroll Processing Schedule 2020

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Payroll Processing Schedule 2020 2020 Processing Calendar Employee HR Supervisors Direct Timesheets Off-Cycle Transactions Approval Deposit Submitted for Days Requests Employee Due in HR Due in Pay Effective Pay No. Pay Period Approval by 6:00 Pay Date Due Type 5:00 pm 10:00 am Period Date pm 10:00AM Hourly Dec 16-31 1 Dec 17 Jan 9 Jan 10 January 16 12 Jan 21 Jan 23 Salaried Dec 25-Jan 9 Hourly Jan 1-15 2 Jan 10 Jan 24 Jan 27 January 31 11 Feb 5 Feb 7 Salaried Jan 10-24 Hourly Jan 16-31 3 Jan 27 Feb 9 Feb 10 February 14 10 Feb 19 Feb 21 Salaried Jan 25-Feb 9 Hourly Feb 1-15 4 Feb 10 Feb 24 Feb 25 February 28 11 Mar 4 Mar 6 Salaried Feb 10-24 Hourly Feb 16-29 5 Feb 25 Mar 9 Mar 10 March 16 10 Mar 19 Mar 23 Salaried Feb 25-Mar 9 Hourly Mar 1-15 6 Mar 10 Mar 24 Mar 25 March 31 11 Apr 3 Apr 7 Salaried Mar 10-24 Hourly Mar 16-31 7 Mar 25 April 9 April 10 April 16 12 Apr 21 Apr 23 Salaried Mar 25-Apr 9 Hourly Apr 1-15 8 April 10 April 24 April 27 May 1 11 May 6 May 8 Salaried Apr 10-24 Hourly Apr 16-30 9 April 27 May 9 May 11 May 15 10 May 20 May 22 Salaried Apr 25-May 9 Hourly May 1-15 10 May 11 May 24 May 26 June 1 10 June 4 June 8 Salaried May 10-24 Hourly May 16-31 Not Not 11 May 26 June 9 June 10 June 16 12 Salaried May 25-Jun 9 available available Hourly Jun 1-15 12 June 10 June 24 June 25 July 1 11 July 6 July 8 Salaried Jun 10-24 Hourly Jun 16-30 13 June 25 Jul 9 Jul 10 July 16 11 July 21 July 23 Salaried Jun 25-Jul 9 Hourly Jul 1-15 14 Jul 10 July 24 July 27 July 31 11 Aug 5 Aug 7 Salaried Jul 10-24 Hourly Jul 16-31 15 July 27 Aug 9 Aug 10 August 14 10 Aug 19 Aug 21 Salaried Jul 25-Aug 9 Hourly Aug 1-15 16 Aug 10 Aug 24 Aug 25 September 1 11 Sept 3 Sept 8 Salaried Aug 10-24 Hourly Aug 16-31 17 Aug 25 Sept 9 Sept 10 September 16 12 Sept 21 Sept 23 Salaried Aug 25-Sept 9 Hourly Sept 1-15 18 Sept 10 Sept 24 Sept 25 September 30 11 Oct 5 Oct 7 Salaried Sept 10-24 Hourly Sept 16-30 19 Sept 25 Oct 9 Oct 12 October 16 11 Oct 21 Oct 23 Salaried Sept 25-Oct 9 Hourly Oct 1-15 20 Oct 12 Oct 24 Oct 26 October 30 10 Nov 4 Nov 6 Salaried Oct 10-24 Hourly Oct 16-31 21 Oct 26 Nov 9 Nov 10 November 16 11 Nov 18 Nov 20 Salaried Oct 25-Nov 9 Hourly Nov 1-15 22 Nov 10 Nov 22 Nov 23 December 1 11 Dec 4 Dec 8 Salaried Nov 10-24 Hourly Nov 16-30 Not Not 23 Nov 23 Dec 9 Dec 10 December 16 11 Salaried Nov 25-Dec 9 available available Hourly Dec 1-15 Not Not 24 Dec 10 Dec 15 Dec 16 December 31 11 Salaried Dec 10-24 available available .
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