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Outsourcing Payroll an Option
Real Estate Weeklyl
March 27, 2002
Good news for realtors. It's getting easier to make payroll.
If you're still doing payroll yourself, you know that it's
a painful process.
Keeping up with all the changes in payroll regulations and
withholding tables can be a full-time job. Getting it right
is somewhere between a challenge and a nightmare.
Worse yet, if you make a mistake, your employees and the IRS
will read you the riot act. Indeed, the Internal Revenue Service
indicates that one of every three employers has been penalized
for a payroll mistake, accounting for billions of dollars
in fines.
When you factor in the value of your time and the prospect
of penalties if you make a mistake, processing payroll internally
can be very expensive. Have you been thinking that your time
might be better spent on other activities? Are you in need
of some aspirin for your payroll headaches? If so, it may
be time to take a look at outsourcing. The offerings today
are better than ever.
Just as your business continues to evolve, so too have the
nation's payroll services. New outsourced payroll solutions
on the market can save time and money. More importantly, they
let you stay in control throughout the process.
Historically, outsourcing payroll meant you needed to call
in payroll on a predetermined day and time. Business owners
inconveniently had to jump out of important meetings to call
in payroll. Some payroll providers offered software solutions,
allowing data to be entered locally and sent in via modem.
While this represented a step forward in terms of convenience
and control, the software was too complex, designed to handle
the payroll needs of large corporations like IBM rather than
the simple needs of small businesses.
The new breed of outsourced payroll services overcomes these
deficiencies by offering simple Web-based interfaces. With
Chicago-based SurePayroll's offering, for example, all you
need is a Web browser and an Internet connection. Once you
enter your payroll data, SurePayroll automatically calculates,
deducts, pays and files all taxes. You decide when and where
you want to process payroll.
Who else has jumped on the Internet bandwagon? In addition
to SurePayroll, other leading payroll providers such as ADP,
Paychex, Ceridian and Wells Fargo have been rolling out new
Web-based services. So what exactly does a payroll provider
do for you? Payroll services calculate payroll and withholding
obligations. They process the checks or provide direct deposits
into your employees' accounts. They take care of all the government
filings with federal, state, and local tax collection agencies
and issue W-2s for you. They also will provide you with management
reports that let you track and monitor your payroll.
Once you've determined that outsourcing payroll is an attractive
alternative to in-house processing, the trick is to choose
the payroll service that's right for you. First and foremost,
make sure you like the way you'll be processing payroll. If
you're frequently on the road or like to do payroll whenever
you choose, you may want to choose a provider that offers
a Web-based service.
Make sure your payroll service can address your unique needs.
Most services will handle your basic needs - for example,
if you have to pay payroll taxes for multiple states. But
if you have complex needs, you may have to go with a larger
provider like ADP.
Be sure to understand all the costs up front. Occasionally,
additional charges will add up to make what initially seemed
to be a good price not so attractive after all.
Contact Information for Payroll Providers
SurePayroll. SurePayroll uses a Web-based plan to offer small
businesses lower-cost service. A flat fee includes payroll
processing, all tax filing and payment, quarterly reports,
and more. Visit www.surepayroll.com for more information or
call (877) 954-SURE.
ADP. ADP offers a full range of benefits, payroll and business
management services. Visit www.adp.com for more information.
Paychex. Paychex is a national provider of payroll, human
resource and benefits solutions to small business. Visit www.paychex.com
for more information.
Ceridian. Ceridian is a large national payroll processor.
Ceridian recently introduced a Web-based payroll solution,
PowerPay. Visit www.ceridian.com for more information.
Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo has been offering payroll services
to small companies for 40 years. Their OnlinePayroll offering
is for businesses that want to run payroll online. Visit www.wellsfargo.com/biz
for more information.
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