“There is a problem with the Employee Contribution Data” error message. What does this mean? How can I fix it?
You received an Employee Contribution Data error because you listed an employee as being part of a Cost Variable health insurance plan, but the Employee Contribution response listed on your datasheet is in an invalid format.
The Employee Contribution data must be numbers only. A decimal point is allowed (to indicate dollars and cents), but not required. If you use a decimal point, make sure there are only 2 numbers after the decimal point, as additional numbers will result in an error. No other characters are permitted in this field, including a dollar sign.
Article Modified on: Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 11:03 AM
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