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Online Payroll Software Review

intuit payroll solutionIf you’ve been contemplating buying small business payroll software for your company here is the latest review from PC World of Intuit Online Payroll.

Stand-alone online payroll preparation service is a good value and the editors of PC Magazine generally agree with the assessment. Overall, they see the solution as pretty good, but a major downside is you can only process payroll in 19 states with Intuit Online Payroll. Here’s the PC Magazine Review:

Intuit’s relatively inexpensive (a flat fee of $30 per month) Web-based payroll preparation service is aimed at businesses that don’t use its popular QuickBooks application. To set up Online Payroll, you complete a questionnaire and then take a guided step-by-step tour through the service to pay employees, pay taxes, and file tax forms.

Online Payroll offers 13 types of compensation, from the most common (salary and hourly) to specialized pay types such as piecework, commission, and tips. You can adopt any of four pay intervals: weekly, biweekly, twice per month, or monthly.

Like PayCycle’s competing Payroll Plus 2008, Online Payroll lets you print paper paychecks and pay stubs, and deposit net pay electronically into employees’ bank accounts. Both services also maintain current tax tables, calculate gross pay and deductions, compile your pay and tax records, and can help you prepare your payroll tax forms at filing time.

But Online Payroll provides tax forms for only 19 states; if your state isn’t among these, you’ll have to complete the state tax forms manually. Also, Intuit Online Payroll doesn’t integrate with QuickBooks or any other small-business accounting software. As a result, you’ll have to prepare a manual journal entry after each payroll to specify the payroll and deductions in your accounting records.

This requirement is fine for businesses that keep their books manually, but it’s a significant drawback for businesses that use accounting software. Intuit offers other payroll programs–including Basic Payroll and Enhanced Payroll–that do integrate with QuickBooks.

Despite its shortcomings, Intuit Online Payroll is cost-effective and easy to use.

How do I know when a worker is a contractor or employee?

It can be very convenient to classify workers as contractors or 1099s.  That way you don’t have to pay taxes on payroll and you can usually get around workers’ compensation issues.  Make sure sure you know the rules before you tell all your employees they are now contractors.
How do I know when I can classify someone as a 1099?
The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if (the person for whom the services are performed) has the right to control or direct only the result of the work, and not what will be done and how it will be done or method of accomplishing the result.

People such as lawyers, contractors, subcontractors, public stenographers, and auctioneers who follow an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services to the public, are generally not employees. However, whether such people are employees or independent contractors depends on the facts in each case. The earnings of a person who is working as an independent contractor are subject to Self-Employment (SE) tax.