I usually refer my clients to adp for payroll services as I do not provide such service myself.
But ADP service is not reliable with errors. Is Paycheck a more reliable service than ADP?
Thanks.
ReckedCPAEA wrote:I find them generally comparable.
Both are currently having staffing issues with the ongoing "great resignation", so there is no real winner of the 2, as far as I can tell.
ManVsTax wrote:I've been working on this recently as, off the record, I hate doing payroll and employment tax returns. Hate, hate, hate it. Even my own. I'm pretty sure one of Dante's circles is running payroll and doing employment tax returns.
I've scheduled a call with an account specialist from Gusto for later this week. So far Gusto has been nothing but professional, and the rep that took my information today and scheduled the call was actually pretty knowledgeable on their software and employment tax return compliance.
I have attempted to do the same for ADP. I contacted them almost a week ago. They're supposed to be getting back to me. Nothing so far...
At this time, I need something for my one-man/woman S Corps, small multi-owner S Corps with a few employees, all the way up to S Corps with one to two dozen employees. I can appreciate that ADP scales really well and large businesses would really benefit from it, but I think Gusto may fit the bill for what I'm currently needing, we'll see.
My strategy is going to be to get all those one-man S Corps on Gusto's "auto-pilot" at a set salary each month and automate the entire reasonable comp and employment tax return compliance. We'll see how that goes.
I still need to iron out some kinks and get clarification on a few open questions.
ManVsTax wrote:I signed up for an accountant partner account with Gusto yesterday. Basically that means I can manage client accounts and pass along savings to clients.
My primary goals as previously expressed are to get payroll for my S Corp clients as automated as possible, to minimize touch points from me, and to remove me completely from the compliance work.
We'll see how it goes.
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