This guide explains how to manage and edit the percentage values of the daily allowance of health insurance contribution in situations where multiple percentages are needed within the same company.

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General information about the daily allowance of health insurance contribution percentage

In Netvisor's ready-made and copyable salary model templates, there is a pre-defined salary type "Daily allowance of health insurance contribution %". The source for this salary type is by default "employee's pay basis".

This means that the percentage is given in Pay basis management for each employee.

Determining the percentage for each employee

If the company has both entrepreneurs insured under YEL and employees insured under TyEL, set the correct daily allowance payment percentages for them individually. Enter the value for each employee in the employee's pay basis:

Updating the pay basis value using the mass tool

TIP! The pay basis value can also be updated using the mass tool.

  1. Click the arrow next to the column header and select the action Enter column data.
  2. Select the rows to be processed (the action only applies to employees of the specific salary model).
  3. Enter the new value in the field.
  4. Update the column data for preview.
  5. Save the changes.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the daily allowance of health insurance contribution percentage come from by default?
The source for this salary type is by default "employee's pay basis" in Netvisor's ready-made salary model templates.

What should I do if the company has both YEL and TyEL insured individuals?
You need to set the correct daily allowance payment percentages for them individually in Pay basis management.

Can I update the percentage for multiple employees at once?
Yes, you can update the pay basis value using the mass tool with the "Enter column data" function.


Keywords: Health insurance contribution, daily allowance payment, SAVA, pay basis, salary model, mass update, YEL, TyEL.

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