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Banking Holiday - Columbus Day

09/01/18

Author: ADP Admin/Thursday, August 30, 2018/Categories: Bulletin News

ADP TotalSource® would like to remind you that most banks will be closed on Monday, October 8, 2018, in observance of Columbus Day.

In an effort to prevent a delay in the posting of the direct deposit transactions to your employee’s accounts, we ask that you take a moment to review your payroll processing schedule. Pay close attention to your current processing and pay dates to determine if a change is necessary to account for the bank holiday. If your schedule requires modifications, please contact your Payroll Service Representative to make changes as soon as possible.

Use this chart as a guide to determine if a payroll schedule change is necessary.

As a rule, if your regularly scheduled pay date falls on the holiday, your pay date is moved to the previous business day, unless requested otherwise.

You should approve your payroll by NOON on:

If your Pay Date is:

Tuesday, October 2

Friday, October 5

Wednesday, October 3

Tuesday, October 9

Thursday, October 4

Wednesday, October 10



If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact your ADP TotalSource® Payroll Service Representative.

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