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Processing Terminations

This section of the book is focused on processing employee terminations at Indiana University.

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Students enjoying a fall day in the Cox Arboretum at IU Bloomington.

Processing employee terminations is a critical function within payroll that requires careful attention to detail, accuracy, and adherence to legal and regulatory requirements. Whether an employee leaves voluntarily or involuntarily, payroll professionals at IU must ensure that final pay is calculated correctly, including earned wages, unused leave, severance, and any applicable deductions. Additionally, terminations often trigger legal obligations related to final pay deadlines, benefit continuations, and tax reporting. Understanding how to manage terminations properly is essential not only for ensuring regulatory compliance, but also for maintaining the integrity of financial records and supporting the offboarding process.

Policies

Review the below policies related to processing terminations:

Standards

Review the below standards related to processing terminations:

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Image of the IU Columbus campus in the evening.

Checklists

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TRAINING MATERIALS

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IU East students talk on campus.

OTHER RELATED MATERIALS

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IU Financial system reports and procedures

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Riders celebrate with the Little 500 Borg-Warner Trophy after winning the Women’s Little 500.

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