Loyalty program in multiple time zone point expiry calculation

Hi,
We are having Loyalty 8.1.1.7 implementations in multiple time zones where users are doing transactions. We had point expiry set at the point type level in such a way that the points assigned to the member should get expired in 1 years time frame at the end of the year. This is working as expected if the transactions were created for any day of the year except Dec 31st. Do we have any workaround to address such issue.
Regards,
Dels

Can you provide more detail as to what is happening for those items that expire on the 31st?  Are you getting an error?

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