Fictitious Full-Time Gross and Fictitious Part-Time Net

In this step, you specify which wage types are included in the fictitious full-time gross amount and the fictitious part-time net amount.

In the previous units, you have either set up fictitious payroll runs with fictitious run control or fictitious payroll runs without fictitious run control. In this unit, you now specify if and to what extent a certain wage type should be included in the fictitious full-time gross amount or the fictitious part-time net amount.
If you do not use fictitious payroll, but directly assign fictitious amounts using wage types, you do not need to process this unit.

Fictitious full-time gross amount: Processing class 70

You use processing class 70 to specify if and how the wage type should be included in the fictitious full-time gross amount for each wage type.

Fictitious part-time net amount: processing class 68

You use processing class 68 to specify if and how this wage type is included in the semiretirement gross amount, from which the fictitious part-time net amount is formed.
The fictitious part-time net amount serves as a comparative net amount and is used to calculate increase 2.

Different assessment bases: specification S

Specification S illustrates a special feature of processing classes 68 and 70.
Coding with specification S causes the view V_T5DA3 (SR-model assessment bases) to be read. In the view V_T5DA3, you specify what percentage of a wage type is included in one of the fictitious full-time gross amounts or the fictitious part-time net amount for each semiretirement model and semiretirement phase.