A January commission triage checklist helps you catch payout problems before agents see them. After AEP and OEP, commission data arrives late, changes often, and rarely matches expectations on the first pass. If you skip triage, you pay the price in delays, disputes, and lost trust..
January is not the time to rush payouts. It is the time to verify them.
This checklist shows you exactly what operators review before commissions go out the door.
January exposes issues that stayed hidden during enrollment.
Common causes:
None of these show up during selling.
All of them show up during payout.
Before you look at totals, confirm the files.
Check:
If you process the wrong file, every number after that is wrong.
Rates drift quietly.
Review:
Do not assume last year’s rates still apply.
January is when hierarchy mistakes surface.
Confirm:
One hierarchy error can affect dozens of payouts.
Chargebacks hit harder in January.
Look for:
Flag chargebacks before agents see negative numbers without context.
Debit balances cause the most confusion and frustration.
Verify:
Agents accept debit balances faster when you explain them clearly.
High volume creates bad data.
Watch for:
Duplicates inflate payouts. Missing records erode trust.
Totals alone hide problems.
Run reports that show:
Exceptions point you to issues faster than manual review.
January delays compound fast.
Confirm:
Clear timing reduces panic emails from agents.
Silence creates suspicion.
Prepare:
Transparency matters more than speed.
Agencies that skip a January commission triage checklist often see:
Most of these problems are avoidable.
Why do commission totals change in January?
Carrier statements update, retro changes apply, and chargebacks post after enrollment ends.
Should agencies wait for all carrier statements before paying agents?
No. Agencies should triage what they have, flag exceptions, and communicate clearly about what is pending.
What causes the most January commission disputes?
Unexpected chargebacks, hierarchy errors, and missing context around debit balances.
The goal is not faster payouts.
The goal is cleaner ones.
January commissions reveal how strong your process really is.
A January commission triage checklist gives you control before problems turn into disputes. Comissio helps agencies review carrier statements, apply accurate rate tables, manage hierarchies, and flag exceptions before payouts go out. Agencies that treat January as a review phase, not a rush, start the year with fewer errors and stronger agent trust.