Do I Need a Section 125 POP Plan and Documentation? Understanding the Pros and Cons
As a small business owner, you’re always looking for ways to save money, provide competitive benefits, and better serve your […]
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As a small business owner, you’re always looking for ways to save money, provide competitive benefits, and better serve your […]
As a small business owner, the term “non-discrimination testing” might sound intimidating. However, it’s a crucial process that makes sure […]
As your team’s employer, you want to offer them the best benefits you can provide. But the reality is that […]
Payroll can be a headache. Between employees questioning every hour deduction or forgetting to submit timecards-you can easily spend hours […]
Running payroll shouldn’t give you a headache, but with the wrong software, it easily can.
In the United States alone, women-owned businesses generate $2.7 trillion in sales every year, employing nearly 9 million individuals. With […]
You juggle countless responsibilities as a small business owner, from managing inventory to marketing your services. With limited hours in […]
Every dollar counts when you’re running a small business. Chances are you’re already stretching every penny to grow your business, […]
Managing human resources effectively is a challenge for most small business owners. With limited staff and budgets, creating formal HR […]
Tax season may be over, but for many clients, the real work is just beginning. The filing process often exposes […]
A break is probably the first thing on your mind once busy season wraps up. Before you fully unplug, it’s […]
Why CPAs Should Care About the Experience Mod A small business owner sees workers’ compensation premiums jump and assumes rates […]
The priority during busy season is getting tax returns out the door. Only once busy season is over does the […]
You set your fees with the best information available. Then the real work begins — and the data tells a […]
In March, everything looks manageable — a few business meals on a personal card, a quick transfer to cover groceries. […]
Once tax filings are submitted and extensions documented, bookkeepers enter a quieter but highly valuable phase. This transition period offers […]
Checklist Item #4 – Build Form 941 with intention Form 941 compresses an entire quarter of payroll activity into a […]
Payroll is at its most unpredictable in Q1 of a new year. Wage bases reset, Social Security caps start over, […]
Following up on last month’s blog about the history of workers compensation, this month we’ll take a closer look at one […]
After completing 44 payroll company acquisitions, we’ve learned that every seller has unique goals. Some want to retire immediately. Others want to remain […]
If there was one big theme at this year’s payroll, accounting, and M&A conferences, it was this: consolidation isn’t slowing down — […]
For many small business owners, workers’ compensation feels like just another insurance policy — a required expense that gets renewed […]
Payroll professionals spend a lot of time helping clients comply with tax regulations, manage employee records, and process payroll accurately. […]
Whether you plan to sell your payroll business next year, ten years from now, or never, one question is worth […]
Founder Profile: Danny Barnhill Owner: Danny Barnhill, founder of PaySouth Payroll Services Business Model: serving small businesses in South Carolina (95% under 50 employees) Structure: Solo operator with […]
If you run a small payroll business, you already know this: Your technology isn’t just part of your operation — […]
There comes a moment for many small businesses when the question shifts from “How do we grow?” to “What happens […]