Answer
Mark All As Complete changes every Pending pay in the current pay run to Complete in a single step. Pays that are already complete are left unchanged.
What happens when a pay is completed
- The pay status changes from Pending to Complete.
- The processed/paid date is recorded. If the pay does not already have a processed/paid date, today's date is used automatically.
- The employee's pay method at the time of completion is saved with the pay record.
- The pay is flagged to be made available in the online employee portal once payslips are sent.
Warnings that may appear during completion
Lightning Payroll checks each pay as it is completed and shows a warning if any of the following conditions are detected:
- A leave balance would go negative.
- (AU) Net pay falls below protected earnings.
- (AU) Super contributions exceed the concessional contributions cap or the maximum super contribution base.
- (AU) Long service leave taken exceeds the current entitlement.
- (NZ) A minimum-wage top-up amount appears unusual.
These warnings are informational. They do not prevent the pay from being completed, but you should review them and correct the pay if the flagged condition is not intentional.
After all pays are complete
In the desktop app: once every pay is marked complete, the pay run is ready for payslips, reporting, and ÔÇö for Australian companies ÔÇö Single Touch Payroll submission.
In the online (web/mobile) app: once all pays are complete, a prompt appears asking whether you want to submit the pay run to the ATO (AU) or to Inland Revenue via Payday Filing (NZ), if that has not already been done.
Is it reversible?
Completed pays can be deleted from the pay run provided they have not yet been submitted to the ATO through Single Touch Payroll (AU) or included in a submitted Employment Information return (NZ). Once reported to the tax authority, deletion is blocked to preserve the audit trail. If you need to correct a completed pay, see How Do I Change The Processed Date Or Pay End Date For Completed Pays?
For a full walkthrough of processing a pay run from start to finish, see How Do I Process a Pay?