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Understanding the Effect of Retirees’ Wages on Social Security Benefits

Advances in medicine and improvements in safety have increased the life expectancy of Americans. People are living longer and staying healthier as they age. This has resulted in a new group of potential workers: people who have retired from their first careers but may not be ready to quit work altogether. Retirees make great employees. (more…)

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing, Payroll Taxes, Rules, Regulations and Laws

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A Knee Jerk Reaction Could Ruin Your Business

Understandably, many small business owners tighten their belts every chance they get. So in the discussion of whether or not to outsource payroll, some entrepreneurs have a knee jerk reaction and immediately say no. Is that really the wisest choice?

  • They often say no before they have even checked into a service like The Payroll Department.
  • They say no before they realize the payroll fees are very reasonable compared to the time it will take away from working to help their business grow and succeed.

In a recent taxation survey of 1500 small business owners, the National Small Business Association learned that 60% of small business owners handled payroll in-house while the other 40% chose to outsource. Those who choose to keep up with these responsibilities in-house don’t often understand the laborious efforts required of them. As a small business owner, you can expect to spend a minimum of six hours each and EVERY month on this task.

Outsourcing payroll could eliminate the stress of keeping up with the IRS and tax law changes.That six hours each month is required only for the paperwork. Constantly researching whether tax regulations have changed since your last payroll are not included in that six hours. When you really look at how much time you are devoting to payroll, you will discover that the amount of time adds up to nearly two weeks of time each year.

But as we are all aware, figuring hours and writing payroll checks are not the only tasks in the payroll chore. The Payroll Department reminds you of these additional responsibilities included in this very important part of small business success:

  • Keep up with all garnishments and employee
  • Withhold federal income taxes as well as other federal, state and local taxes for all
  • Keep up with each employee’s vacation hours, both earned and used.
  • File the IRS Form 941 four times throughout the year.
  • For the end-of-year preparation of paperwork, you are also required to file W-2s and 1099s.
  • Stay in the know about the ever-changing taxes with new laws and regulations.

If all you had to do was write a check, it would be easy. But payroll is more – much more – and if you make a mistake it is a costly mistake. Errors could actually jeopardize the viability of your small business.

So the next time you are thinking about outsourcing payroll to a payroll provider like The Payroll Department, don’t forget all these points. Contact Teresa Ray at The Payroll Department to find out how a payroll provider can actually help you move your business forward.

-Sherri of The Payroll Department Blog Team

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Taxes, Rules, Regulations and Laws

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Payroll Services Must Know Tax Code for Fringe Benefits

We can safely say that the employers that The Payroll Department works with want to do the best they can for their employees. Of course, they have to balance fiscal responsibility with their own personal interest in providing benefits and health care to their employees. (more…)

Posted in: Benefits and Health Care, Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing, Rules, Regulations and Laws

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Bi-Weekly vs. Semi-Monthly Payroll

To the casual bystander, these two options may appear to be “basically the same,” however, employers should know the difference and employees have to understand how they are paid to prevent any misunderstandings. (more…)

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing, Payroll Taxes

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Prepare by Asking Difficult Questions BEFORE Starting a Small Business

Far too often, The Payroll Department is reminded of the incredible risk taken by entrepreneurs with a strong spirit. We drive down a street and notice some type of new small business. A few months or maybe a year later, we drive again down the same street but notice that the small business has vanished. That’s when many of us scratch our heads, wondering what the story might be regarding the “Now you see it, now you don’t” demise of small business ownership. (more…)

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing, Payroll Taxes

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Payroll Processing and 2015 Federal Holidays

I don’t know anyone – employees or employers, alike – who doesn’t look forward to a holiday. After all, it’s a day away from work that you can spend with family and friends – or just by yourself – celebrating, having fun and relaxing. But for small business owners, there’s more to holidays than just a day off. (more…)

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing

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3 Opportunities for Rewarding Your Employees

Just like every small business owner appreciate a professional and reliable vendor, good employees are also valued. They get to work on time, get things done right, and treat customers appropriately. In short, they are a positive reflection on your business. For this reason, if you have the good luck of finding a good employee, you want to do everything within your power to keep that employee…and keep them happy! (more…)

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing, Staffing

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Managing Payroll for a Growing Business

If you are like most small business owners, you are looking forward to 2015 and planning for your business to grow next year. Economic indicators offer some cause for optimism, including a job market that seems to be improving. In the midst of an improving economy, maybe your business is looking to expand and hire more employees. If so, you should consider whether or not you are ready to handle the additional employees from a payroll standpoint. (more…)

Posted in: Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Processing, Payroll Taxes

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Oops! Is NOT What You Want to Hear When Dealing with Payroll

“Oh, it was just an honest mistake!” How many times have you heard (or said) that phrase? It is often used to describe a small error that was done with no malice or ill will and even conveys a sense that there was no real harm done. And sometimes that is true. But sometimes even what seems like a small mistake or an error that was not made due to recklessness or spite can have far-reaching consequences, especially when it has to do with payroll. (more…)

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Did Your 1099s Get Out on Time?

Oh, those pesky deadlines. Doesn’t the government realize that you, as a small business owner or solopreneur, have a million things on your plate all the time? You know in your head that doesn’t matter, a workplace deadline for employee tax reporting has to be met. But… (more…)

Posted in: IRS and Tax forms, Operating a Small Business, Payroll, Payroll Taxes

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