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Save Money
Many business owners underestimate the cost of processing payroll internally by failing to account for all hours spent and resources allocated to pay employees and maintain payroll paperwork. A thorough cost assessment usually proves that a small business saves money by outsourcing the processing, tracking and filing of payroll documents. To assess your own internal payroll costs, consider:
How much the time spent is actually worth: consider the cost of your time and the time of anyone who processes or "touches" payroll. Often, many people in a small company are involved in the various parts of payroll processing.
What savings would outsourcing provide: since an outside provider can handle all the responsibilities involved in managing payroll and answering employee questions, a small business can often eliminate or reallocate an internal payroll resource.
Avoid Penalties
Calculating federal, state, and local employment taxes and filing payroll-related tax paperwork can be more than just a hassle. If it's done incorrectly, your small business may face penalties and even interest on money owed since the mistake was made. In fact, it is estimated that one in three small businesses receive a tax penalty costing over $800 each year. Outsourcing payroll does away with the risk of many of these costs and hassles because:
An outsourced payroll provider calculates payroll taxes, based on its expertise and close tracking of regulation changes
Monthly or quarterly employment tax reports are managed by the payroll service, ensuring they are submitted correctly and on time
Payroll providers may assume penalties that come as a result of incorrect tax calculations
End-of-year paperwork - such as W-2s and 1099s - are handled directly by the payroll provider, so they are sent out on time.
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