How To Choose Payroll Systems Honolulu HI

Processing payroll can be one of the most complex tasks facing a business or organization. To learn more about the different types of payroll systems, read the following article.

Local Companies

Laborers' International Union of North America Local 368-Afl-CIO
(808) 841-5877
1617 Palama St
Honolulu, HI
M Eba Pcd (Afl-CIO) District No 1
(808) 533-1910
707 Alakea St Ste 101
Honolulu, HI
Hawaii Electricians
(808) 841-6169
Honolulu, HI
Glaziers Architectural Metal & Glass Workers Local 1889
(808) 946-3329
2240 Young St
Honolulu, HI
Hawaii Building & Construction Trades Council Afl-CIO
(808) 524-2249
560 N Nimitz Hwy Ste 215A
Honolulu, HI
Masters Mates & Pilots
(808) 523-8183
707 Alakea St Ste 212
Honolulu, HI
Air Line Pilots Assn-Alo Mec
(808) 838-0022
3375 Koapaka St Ste F2388
Honolulu, HI
Hawaii State Teacher's Association
(808) 833-2711
1200 Ala Kapuna St
Honolulu, HI
Pamcah-Ua Local 675
(808) 536-4408
Honolulu, HI
Pamcah-Ua Local 675
(808) 536-4408
Honolulu, HI

Processing payroll can be one of the most complex tasks facing an organization. Besides simply paying your employees, you will need to file taxes, submit reports and process year-end data for tax-reporting purposes. To determine the best payroll system for your company, consider the following points:

  1. What types of payroll systems are available? There are three basic types of payroll systems.

    • Manual payroll means that you, or another employee within your company, calculates the payroll each pay period entirely on paper. You will need to calculate taxes, insurance, 401K, and any other applicable deductions in addition to each employee's actual earnings. The advantage of using a manual system is that it is very inexpensive, with virtually no start-up costs. The disadvantage is that whatever you save on start-up costs will probably be eaten up by the amount of time it takes to process payroll. In addition, it's very easy to make mistakes when processing payroll manually, and the penalty for mistakes, especially mistakes in taxing, can be very costly.

    • The second type of payroll system is computerized. Many companies offer computer software that will assist you in processing payroll. You will need to input information for each employee when he is hired, but after that, the software will calculate taxes and other deductions automatically. Most programs will also process W-2 forms for each employee at year-end, which can be a real time-saver. The advantage of this type of system are numerous - fewer potential mistakes and less time spent processing payroll. In addition, employees can be trained to run the program more easily, so you won't need to depend on just one person to process payroll. The disadvantages are that you still have to input each employee's hours manually, and the software has to be updated annually or whenever new tax laws go into effect. There can also be additional charges if the software has to be configured specifically for your business.

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Author: Tonya Sandersfeld