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Avoiding Common Payroll Tax Mistakes With HR Outsourcing

Guest post by: Ari Rosenstein

Article Overview: Of all employee-related processes, payroll processing and tax administration are the most complex. This article highlights how outsourcing HR can save small businesses from violating common payroll tax mistakes.

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Avoiding Common Payroll Tax Mistakes With HR Outsourcing

With few exceptions, small businesses expend significant resources ensuring that their core operations run smoothly. However, attention must also be paid to peripheral business functions such as workplace safety, employment law, employee benefit administration, and more. Any misstep in the human resource aspect of a business can derail management's focus on core activities. To ensure management can remain focused on their jobs, outsourcing Human Resources is an excellent option for dealing with all aspects of HR operations. Let's take a look at one feature of HR - payroll. Of all employee-related processes, there is no doubt that the laws surrounding payroll processing and payroll tax submission are some of the most difficult to master, even for the tax accounting specialist. Consider the following statistics:

Internal Revenue Code (IRC) 6656 reviews penalties for late payments of payroll deposits. A deposit only ONE day late will result in a penalty equal to 2% of the delinquent amounts. It jumps to 5% for payments made 6 days late, and doubles to 10% for payments made 16 or more days late. A recent report states that over 1 MILLION tax penalty statements are sent out quarterly.

Three Common Payroll Tax Mistakes

Simple attention to the details can often reduce the risk of missing a tax payment, or making an incorrect deposit. Below are three common mistakes that Human Resource Outsourcing services can help prevent:

1. Submitting Deposits Late

Once you have withheld taxes from the employee, it is important to know when and how these taxes, along with the employer contributions, must be paid. There are many regulations at the Federal and State levels that dictate when and how payments are to be remitted. If payments are late, penalties and interest can be assessed. Contact your accountant, bookkeeper or payroll vendor to find out your payment obligations.

2. Late or Incorrect Payroll Tax Return Filings

There are numerous Federal and State returns that must be filed for payroll taxes, including withholding, unemployment, local and school district taxes. All have different reporting requirements (paper, e-file, mag media, etc.) and due dates. If proper procedures are not followed, penalties and interest can be assessed.

3. State Unemployment Insurance Rates not Updated

Most States update employer SUI rates annually. It is important to update the payroll software with the new rates, so taxes are properly paid. Underpayment of taxes can result in penalties and interest. Once again, contact your CPA for this information.

Avoid the Obligations Altogether - Outsource it

Most small employers recognize they are unable to stay abreast of all their payroll tax obligations. Many already outsource payroll to an outside payroll vendor. However, many employers are now outsourcing human resource functions, including payroll processing and tax services, to a Professional Employer Organization (PEO).

A PEO "co-employs" the client's worksite employees and assumes the payroll and tax obligations of the client. The payroll is reported under the PEO's Federal Tax ID Number, which in turn provides a layer of compliance to the business. IRS audits, payments and inquiries are directed to the PEO, which has teams of payroll and tax specialists on staff. Thousands of employers have found that a PEO is precisely the cure to the payroll tax headaches they have been looking for.

Discover today how outsourcing human resources can help your business keep its payroll running smoothly!

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Ari is the Director of Marketing at CPEhr, a leading Human Resources Outsourcing and Professional Employer Organization. CPEhr specializes in labor law in California, and provides a comprehensive HR service package for employers. This includes: HR compliance, training, safety consulting, payroll and employee benefits packages. With 15,000 serviced employees nationwide, CPEhr is one of the largest privately-held PEOs in the nation. CPEhr prides itself on its personalized relationships and customized HR solutions.

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