Friday 21 October 2016

What Portion of Revenue Should go to Payroll.


Anyone who claims such a thing exists is full of it truth is, the figures vary widely among not only entire industries but also among the companies within them. The low wages may be great for owners, but turnover usually results in high costs for acquiring and training replacements expenses that need to be added to the total cost of payroll. The age of your staff can make a difference, too having young workers may provide opportunities to limit your costs for medical insurance, life insurance and retirement plans, since may young people won’t avail themselves of these benefits even if offered.

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Tuesday 27 September 2016

Take Your Payroll From Worst To First in 4 Easy steps

Payroll should be a breeze though. Unfortunate for many payroll companies, it’s anything but. Staying on top of payroll can be a time being consuming and stressfully process, especially when relying on outdated payroll methods to get the job done. With IRS penalties and great employees awaiting payday, it’s best to adopt the latest payroll tools and resources at an organization.
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Monday 26 September 2016

What Payroll Schedule Is Best For Your Business.


Every business has to decide which payroll schedule is best for their outfit and employees.

10 Questions to ask when choosing an online payroll provider. Your accountant runs monthly reports, not weekly reports that is why your accounting department may prefer semi-monthly pay periods, since the last paycheck of the month will typically coincide with the end of the month. For companies paying their employees biweekly, two months out of the year will have three pay periods instead of two. Your accountant must have payroll expense accruals so cost are recognized in the month the compensation was paid.

Tuesday 6 September 2016

Payroll made easy: automated payroll service claims to make the process quick and painless.


It grew by offering free accounting and automated, cloud-based HR programs for small business (and made its money selling health insurance). But after three years of boom times, the company’s revenue growth slowed. So now it’s expanding its services and the company’s attempt to save itself may also save entrepreneurs a big hassle.  Aims to handle payroll for employees of any size. It automates state tax filings in all 50 states and deductions for health and retirement benefits and adjusts paychecks based on vacation days and sick leave taken. It handles prorated checks for new hires as well as COBRA premiums and final payouts for exiting employees.
There are so many irritating things about payroll paperwork, admin, compliance and I’m convinced we can make wide swaths of that go away by having a single, integrated system of records that connects to everyone in Payroll outsourcing in India.

They have not quite figured out the legal and licensing regulations for selling benefits online. So what if you’ve entered your payroll and they get shut down before your employees get their paychecks.  

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Thursday 18 August 2016

Payroll made easy: Automated Payroll Claims to make the Process Quick and Painless.


It grew by offering free accounting and automated, cloud-based HR programs for small business (and made its money selling health insurance). But after three years of boom times, the company’s revenue growth slowed. So now it’s expanding its services and the company’s attempt to save itself may also save entrepreneurs a big hassle.  Aims to handle payroll for employees of any size. It automates state tax filings in all 50 states and deductions for health and retirement benefits and adjusts paychecks based on vacation days and sick leave taken. It handles prorated checks for new hires as well as COBRA premiums and final payouts for exiting employees. Payroll companies in India

There are so many irritating things about payroll paperwork, admin, compliance and I’m convinced we can make wide swaths of that go away by having a single, integrated system of records that connects to everyone.

They have not quite figured out the legal and licensing regulations for selling benefits online. So what if you’ve entered your payroll and they get shut down before your employees get their paychecks.  


Wednesday 3 August 2016

Benefits of Outsourcing Payroll Services

Benefits of outsource your payroll and When to start?

One of the first things new business owners often say to me is how bewildering it can be getting their heads around all the different aspects of running a business.
From marketing and IT to tax and finance, it’s a case of having to quickly get up to speed on a huge range of things. For many small businesses the only way to make sure that everything gets done right is to outsource some of the tasks.
The type of functions that are frequently outsourced by small businesses are ones that either don’t add any value, or require specialist skills and knowledge that are not viable to employ someone to conduct in-house.
The administration of the company’s payroll is one such function. With a variety of outsourcing options available, from large established payroll providers to smaller competitors, outsourcing your payroll can offer a number of short-term and long-term benefits.
In this article, we look at some of the benefits of outsourcing your business’s payroll function and when is the best time to take the plunge.

1. Cost savings

When considering reasons for outsourcing any business activity, cost-cutting is often what comes to mind first. The immediate savings could be greater for startups that haven’t already purchased payroll software or trained and recruited staff with the necessary skills.
There are still significant savings to be made over the long term for companies who have invested to a degree in in-house payroll functionality though. When the ongoing costs of good payroll software, the time required for processing wages and managing paperwork and tax liabilities are considered, however, it becomes clear that most SMEs will be able to save by outsourcing.
Ultimately, the extent to which payroll outsourcing will cut your costs depends on how efficiently you have been administering payroll in-house. In the longer term though, outsourcing removes the variable costs associated with staff recruitment and training, as well as updating your own payroll software to meet compliance changes.

2. Saving time and resources

Cutting costs may be a primary factor for outsourcing payroll administration, but many businesses also benefit from the freeing up of time and resources.
A recent US survey found that among those small businesses it surveyed who handle payroll taxes internally, 27% report spending more than 6 hours per month and 10% report spending more than 10 hours per month on payroll.
As well as the potential costs of software, business owners also have to consider the staff time being spent on payroll administration.
Due to the nature of small businesses, senior staff need to be particularly efficient with how they are spending their time, especially if the business is growing rapidly. Outsourcing allows SMEs to refocus the attention of key individuals onto more strategic areas of the business that directly affect profitability, such as performance, client retention and expansion.

3. Flexibility and efficiency

Payroll isn’t directly value-producing, but it is a fundamental aspect of business operation. Unpaid employees are not going to remain employees for very long, and regular incorrect payments have a profoundly negative effect on staff motivation and morale.
In SMEs particularly, it is likely that a single member of staff will be responsible for payroll, creating an additional vulnerability if that employee takes leave or is off sick. Outsourcing to a trusted provider allows owners to effectively wash their hands of these worries.
Additionally, certain payroll providers can offer information management and reporting services, allowing for unforeseen potential efficiency increases that come from more accurate management information.

4. Employee benefits

Some payroll service providers offer benefits to employees that small businesses may not have access to under their own in-house system or that they’re just unable to provide due to a lack of any economy of scale.
These benefits include employee retirement plans and tax assistance to help them understand the finer points behind their income and taxes, including breakdowns of wages.
Even if employees don’t take advantage of such offers, the fact that your business is offering them will help create a positive image of you as an employer, whilst helping increase staff retention and morale.

To outsource or not to outsource

The benefits for SMEs of outsourcing payroll go far beyond simply reducing expenditure. A fully outsourced payroll will allow you to free up valuable resources that can be redirected elsewhere as well as reduce the risk of fines from HMRC for non-compliance with tax laws.
Perhaps the most powerful benefit is the flexibility an outsourced payroll gives your business to rapidly grow and expand its workforce, without the worry of recruiting, training and retaining in-house payroll staff and rolling out new systems.
So if you’re a startup or a young business looking to grow, then it may be time you explored the option of outsourcing your payroll.

Friday 22 July 2016

The 5 best stories from biggest HR event of the year

This year, tens of thousands of HR professionals descended upon Washington, D.C. for the biggest HR event of the year. HR Morning was in attendance, and here is the best intel we gathered on the most important issues you face in the coming year. 


Here’s a recap of our coverage of the SHRM16 Annual Conference & Exposition (click on the headline to read the full story):

§  11 remarkable overtime rule tips from DOL insiderTurns out there’s more to the FLSA’s overtime exemption rule changes (and salary threshold) than meets the eye. A former DOL administrator recently opened a lot of employers’ eyes with what she had to say about the new rule.
§  5 costly employment myths we need to discard. Everyone knows a good myth or two. And as it turns out, a lot of those myths end up being taken at face value and acted on as if they were true — and it’s costing employers.
§  An attorney’s tips for detecting lies in the workplace. A former attorney with the Department of Justice offered employers tips for how to tell when a job candidate or, worse yet, an existing employee is lying.
  • The ACA provision you don’t have to comply with. David Lindgren, a compliance officer with Flexible Benefit Service Corporation, reminded employers that they don’t have to comply with an onerous ACA compliance requirement. (From our sister website HR Benefits Alert.)
  • The giant mistake 40-50% of your HSA-eligible employees make. Why aren’t employees taking full advantage of the myriad benefits HSAs offer to savvy participants? Because misinformation about how these accounts actually work is dominating the conversation. (From our sister website HR Benefits Alert.)
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