Hiring the Right Payroll Services for Small Business
Would You Pass a Payroll Services Success Test?
Pop quiz! If your company was a student in school and it had a pop
quiz on payroll services for small business, would it pass? If the
answer is “no”, then you may be inadvertently holding your company
back from achieving its true success potential.
In fact, if you don’t understand the pros and cons, then it may mean that if the task is performed in-house,
it is not being performed at its very best. If you are already
outsourcing, it could mean that you have not chosen the best service
provider for your organization, and you weren’t even aware of it.
Remember that by hiring a payroll vendor,
you’re supposed to be saving your company time, resources, and cost.
If you haven’t made the right selection, you won’t be reaping those
rewards.
It’s
time to hit the books, cram for your exam and take this pop quiz to
make sure that when you’re ready to hire, you know what you’re
doing. If you already have hired, you’ll be able to make certain
that you’ve made the right choice.
Ready? Go!
Pop Quiz Question 1 (4 points) : Did your choice come with recommendations or references?
Though it is easy enough to find companies that provide payroll
services, they are not all created equal. The
internet and yellow pages can provide you with a large number of
candidates, but unless you know something about their actual
abilities – not just their claims – then you could easily fall
victim to a scam or find yourself working with a company that is
unable or unwilling to meet your expectations.
Though referrals are the ideal, if you cannot obtain one for a
payroll provider, make sure that you
obtain at least three references.
Bonus question (1 point): Did you check the references? Remember that you will
only be able to benefit from references when you actually contact
them!
Pop Quiz Question 2 (3 points): Did you identify your account representative?
Though you may have spoken with a salesperson from the provider you hired, you should also know
who is responsible for actually handling your account. After all,
this will be the person who is managing all of your payroll tasks,
so it is a good idea to know who this individual is and be
comfortable contacting him or her when needed.
Keep a regular communication open with your account representative
so that you have a good idea of how things are progressing, whether
he or she is facing any struggles with your account, and to make
certain that any questions or misunderstandings can be clarified
before any problems can arise.
Pop Quiz Question 3 (5 points): Did you find out about all of the
fees up front?
Find out right away what the fees are and know exactly what is covered by
those fees. This will help you to recognize whether or not the
vendor you are considering is able to provide the services that you
need and at a price that you are willing to pay. It will also help
you to compare the costs of multiple possible service providers.
Bonus Question (1 points): Did you discuss other service options for
a better fit for your business?
It can’t hurt to ask about different service packages, or a-la-carte
pricing that hadn’t been mentioned, to see if you can save money by
either making sure that you’re not paying for additional services
that you don’t need, or that you’re not subscribing to a service
that offers less than you truly require.
Pop Quiz Question 4 (5 points): Did you preview the provider’s interaction software?
When you work with a payroll services vendor,
then you will likely be provided with accounting software so that
you can automatically upload the payroll data that they require in
order to complete their services. Each service company chooses its
own type of software and its own method of interaction.
It is important to know this information so that you can be certain
that the software will be compatible with your systems and that it
will function properly. You also need to make sure that it is a
software that is fast and easy to use. If it is a challenge to
upload your data, then you will lose valuable time struggling to use
the program.
If the service involves web-based software with a login and
password, make sure that you investigate the security measures that
have been taken to ensure the safety of your confidential payroll
data.
Pop Quiz Question 5 (1 point): Did you check to make sure that the
vendor offers direct deposit?
Though direct deposit may sound like a standard feature, not every
payroll vendor offers this service.
That said, it is extremely important for convenience, as well as to
ensure that your company will save money on its payment process and
will minimize the opportunity for error.
Pencils down!
How did you do? If you scored 20 out of 20, then you can take
comfort that you’ve made the most important efforts to ensure that
you’ve chosen (or will be choosing) the right vendor for your company.
If
you scored less than 20, then you will need to study harder and make
sure that you consider each of these elements for the provider you
have already chosen, or the one that you are currently seeking.