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Take care to assess your payroll needs

There are a great many considerations when setting up a payroll solution for your company for the first time. The size of your company and the requirements of your organisation will affect your decisions at least as much as the amount of money you are willing to pay for the service.

In fact, the first place to look is your own organisation: how many employees you have; how much and how often you need to pay them; whether you also deal with expenses claims or student loan repayments. Also, will you expect cheques to be issued or do you wish to use BACS credits directly to HMRC and your employees' bank accounts?

If you're a small business, it's likely that you'll need flexibility. As small enterprises grow into larger ones, the complexity of your payroll is also likely to increase and a payroll company which offers multiple solutions for different stages of your development is an excellent choice.

Payroll solutions which may suit you include the provision of secure online payroll software for you to input the basic data yourself, a higher level of support with Bureau payroll services, or even fully managed services which allow you to hand the day to day running of your payroll to a reliable company. If you have a small number of employees (less than 25), then the first may be all you need. But as you grow, and the payroll becomes more complex, you may be grateful to hand over the responsibility to a trusted service. By choosing Moorepay for your payroll service, you'll have the security of over 40 years' payroll experience and the support of the UK's largest payroll provider.

Taking the time to look at your own needs carefully before outsourcing your payroll will ensure you ask the right questions to get the service you want.

Take care to assess your payroll needs

By: Ashton Smith




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