As a business owner, you know the importance of getting your payroll done on time and without errors. Failure to do so can cause problems with everything from employee loyalty and retention to tax audits, so it’s essential to have the right tools and partners at hand to avoid mistakes.
Here at Addition Financial, we talk to our valued business members every day about payroll and other financial matters. One topic that we are often asked about is whether it’s worthwhile to contract with a payroll service provider to outsource payroll and related concerns, including payroll tax withholding, employee benefits and tracking employees’ time off.
We believe that payroll companies for small businesses offer an array of benefits that can alleviate stress and minimize the risk of costly payroll errors. Here’s our guide to help you choose the right payroll service provider.
The first question to ask is whether outsourcing payroll is right for your company. Outsourcing may not be necessary if you’re just getting started, but the job of tracking and processing payroll can quickly become burdensome as your company grows. Here are some of the signs that you may want to consider partnering with an experienced payroll provider:
If you’ve been handling the payroll needs for your company and any of these concerns have been on your mind, then you should consider partnering with a payroll service provider to save time and money and alleviate your stress.
Deciding to hire a payroll service provider is one thing. It’s another to find a payroll provider with the services and expertise you need, and that’s something that can vary depending upon your company and its structure, as well as your industry. Here are some of the most important things to look for when you’re seeking a payroll solution.
The payroll provider you choose should be a well-established company with a stellar reputation and plenty of experience. This isn’t an area where you want to choose an unproven company.
It’s important for you to have an easy time entering payroll information, as well as for your employees to be able to view their information. Ask for a demo of the dashboard to make sure that it’s easy to access and use.
Cost is an important consideration before contracting with a payroll provider. We suggest calculating how much you’ve been spending to do your payroll in-house, so you have something to compare the provider’s costs to.
With any service provider, it’s a must to check out their customer support and make sure they’ll be there to answer your questions and troubleshoot issues quickly to prevent delays in payroll processing.
A payroll provider can take on many human resources tasks, including the administration of employee benefits. Services should include payroll deductions for health insurance and other benefits, tracking of vacation and sick time and other HR services you need.
Your business already uses software to track things like employees’ time and taxes. Since that’s the case, you should look for a payroll company that integrates with the accounting software and other tools you’re already using, so you don’t need to invest in anything new to take advantage of their services.
We’ll get into more detail about payroll features in the next section, but we suggest making a list of payroll-related services and choosing a provider that offers them at a price you can afford. Examples may include HR services and workers comp administration.
Never engage with a payroll service provider without asking about what they do to keep their clients’ information secure. Since most payroll services are cloud-based, you need to be confident that your information (and your employees’ information) will be safe from hackers.
With cloud-based services, any outage may cause a delay in your payroll. For that reason, we recommend asking how many outages the provider has experienced. On a related note, ask how often they take their system down for maintenance.
Partnering with a payroll service provider can help you obtain more than just payroll processing. Some offer a full menu of services that can help you outsource HR, including the following:
When you compare rates from several payroll service providers, make sure that you’re taking other services into consideration.
Switching from in-house payroll to a provider (or from one provider to another) requires careful preparation and planning to avoid mistakes and delays. Here are the steps to follow:
Getting set up with a new payroll provider doesn’t need to be complicated, but you will need to pay attention to the details and do everything you can to make sure that your employees are paid accurately and on time.
Outsourcing your payroll is something that can save you time and money while reducing your stress. It’s important to choose an experienced provider with a good reputation and the services you need, including integrations with your existing software.
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