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Payroll Software, Payroll Services, Online Payroll - What's the Difference? Which is Best?
By Jennifer A.
Thieme
Selecting the right payroll solution is an important decision for all
business owners. The wrong payroll solution can be expensive not only in terms
of money, but in productivity, which translates back to morale, which translates
back to money. When selecting payroll solutions, carefully consider your
resources. Here are brief descriptions of each type, and the resources you need
to implement them:
Payroll Software - Payroll within Accounting Software
When using payroll software, or when running payroll within your accounting
software, your company runs payroll "in-house." Your company is responsible for
all upgrades to the software, including tax table and tax rate changes. This
option provides a high level of control, which some clients prefer. Generating
checks, withholding taxes, tax return filings, and payroll tax payments are the
main duties that must be carried out in a timely manner by somebody within the
business. Electronic services, such as direct deposit, may or may not be
available through the software.
To run payroll in this manner, you need a person who is not only familiar
with payroll laws, but also familiar with the accounting side of payroll.
Payroll is confusing, even daunting, so dont expect a $9 an hour clerk to set
up and run your payroll.
Speaking of payroll set-up: be certain your software provides excellent
customer support during the set-up process. Depending on the number of checks
run in the current year, payroll set-up can be challenging, to put it
mildly.
If you have many checks to print, consider buying a printer dedicated
exclusively for this purpose (it can also be used to print accounts payable
checks). Contact your check vendor for more information about ordering the
correct type of check for your printer.
In terms of the monthly expense, this option will probably run between the
next two options.
Payroll Services
When using a payroll service, your company outsources payroll duties
entirely. You are in contact with the payroll service as often as you run
payroll (for example, every week or every two weeks), telling the service how
many hours each employee worked, informing the service of new or terminated
employees, or asking any other questions. The payroll service will then generate
and deliver checks; withhold taxes; make tax payments; file tax returns; and
compute, distribute, and file year-end forms. Electronic services are available.
Human resource (HR) services are sometimes available. Usually you can find a
payroll service in close proximity to your business.
This is a very simple option. A phone call to the payroll service takes care
of most payroll duties. This is a good option for those who do not want to take
care of payroll duties themselves, and who do have other resources (such as time
or personel) to run payroll in some other manner. Even the set-up should be
trouble free, since the payroll service will handle it.
This option is the most expensive of the three options.
Online Payroll - Internet Payroll
Online payroll, also known as Internet payroll, can be customized to suit the
clients needs. For clients who wish the ease of a payroll service, wanting only
to make a phone call each payroll period with the service taking care of
everything else, online payroll can provide that. For clients who prefer the
control that payroll software brings, wanting to run checks and take care of
other duties "in-house," online payroll can provide that as well. Even something
in between these two options is possible. The level of service varies from one
provider to another. Even within a single provider there can be varying levels
of service, depending on what clients need. Same with the set-up; the online
service can handle it all, or the client can handle it all, or there can be a
mix of both parties taking care of it.
Clients are not responsible for maintaining tax tables or updating software
when using an online payroll provider. Electronic services, such as direct
deposit, electronic tax payments, and electronic tax returns, are available. It
is not necessary to find an online payroll provider in close proximity to your
business, since you can both access the same data through the Internet.
This is a good solution for those who are already comfortable with the
concept of online banking. Payroll data is stored on secure servers, and
transmitted with a high degree of encryption, so it is very safe.
Regardless of how this solution is customized, this option is most likely the
least expensive of the three options.
Final Thoughts
Take some time to shop around and compare payroll solutions. You will be
better able to make the right choice if you carefully consider the time, money,
and personel you can devote to payroll tasks.
About the Author:
Jennifer A. Thieme invites you to contact her for a free payroll quote. She
offers very affordable online payroll services that can be customized to suit
your needs. Her services also include QuickBooks problem solving, general
bookkeeping, and income tax preparation.
Shes the owner of Solid
Rock Accounting Services and has been in the bookkeeping, income tax, and
payroll business for nine years. Shes a Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor, and a Registered Tax Preparer. Visit her
link above for contact information.
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