Usual bizarre and unrelated drivel being added by the self obsessed on here. Anyway, presuming OP is serious and has managed to build a business to this level of complexity with barely a clue about business process, I would advise you to employ a part-time book-keeper, there are tons of small businesses that do this. I would prefer this to faceless payroll co.
Lots of semi-retired or part-time people with the skills would do a few hours a week, deal with queries, check all the payments etc.
Alternatively, only employ contractors/temps and ‘outsource’ this element to agencies, also enables rapid expansion/contraction as business dictates.
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Yes I was!Originally posted by Zippy View PostLeave it Suity he aint worf it. He werent talkin about me anyway. Innit MF??
Shaunbhoy and I know what you're doing. Not nice. Not nice at all.
You ain't no Mother Theresa!!!
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Can't really help with accounts/payroll for a company big enough to have employees but also run a business with my sister. I sympathise.
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I should have moved this to the newbies forum when I 1st noticed it. Too late now.
As it is he now knows what to expect when he posts in General...
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Evening CH. You're back I see after an absence.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostAnd more intelligent than yourself by far...
You've been kicked out of your latest old peoples home for flashing the nurses again haven't you?
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your current issues with the payroll seem to stem from your unfamiliarity with the usage of the software. Surely, you must be able to give a call to the vendor (assuming they are still in business), asking to send someone for a detailed explanation/demo of the features of their product..You can hold the vendor rep with you, until you are reasonably confident with the usage of this product..Might have to pay for this though, depending on the terms of the license and support (if you have any).Originally posted by HJacks View PostIt is my sister and I that do the book-keeping and payroll in and I have been struggling for a while with payroll software. Ridiculous as we are now specialists in software. I feel unqualified to use it in the sense that when something doesn't add up then I don't know where it has gone wrong. Holiday pay is one area where we have struggled to keep up and employees have complained about mistakes.
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