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The Certified Payroll Professional Corner: Gross Ups

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In our last edition of the Certified Payroll Professional ( CPP ) Corner , we talked about the regular rate calculation for overtime purposes. Regular rate of pay for overtime. The amount of overtime pay due to an employee is based on the employee’s regular rate of pay and the number of hours worked in a workweek.

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Your Guide to Year-End 2023: Bonuses

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As the holidays approach, many employers plan on paying out bonuses, incentives, or other supplemental wages to employees that may have unexpected tax and compliance implications. Payroll Guide ¶ 4100 et seq. Paying out bonuses Employers have several options when it comes to paying out bonuses.

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The Certified Payroll Professional Corner: Involuntary Deductions

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In a previous edition of the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) Corner, we talked about gross ups. Gross ups. This may be desirable, for example, when the employer wants to give an employee a “net” bonus or cover an employee’s relocation expenses in full. Here’s how such a gross up would look: Step 1.

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Payroll errors and how to avoid them

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For business owners, payroll is complex and often their greatest expense. For accounting professionals, payroll services have long been viewed as a time-consuming, high-risk loss leader. Payroll errors are certainly a real concern, but with the right tools and resources in place, payroll services can be a growth opportunity for firms.

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Payroll Taxes for an Employer: How Is Payroll Tax Calculated?

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Payroll taxes can be daunting for employers to calculate and pay. With the numerous tax laws, regulations and compliance requirements, employers are required to be up-to-date on the latest regulations to ensure they’re making accurate and timely payroll tax payments. So how is payroll tax calculated?

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Get set up for the new tax year with Xero Payroll

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That’s why we have prepared some resources to guide you through a frictionless payroll year end, and be ready for the start of the 2023/24 tax year. We have also introduced a new checklist within Xero Payroll to streamline your tasks and make it easy as we approach year end.

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US Payroll Taxes Explained (Everything You Need to Know)

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Today, we’re going to be deep-diving into US payroll taxes. My promise to you is that any question you have about payroll taxes will be answered and the high-level details you need to know about payroll taxes will be shared. Categories of US Payroll Taxes. taxes that both employee and employer pay. EMPLOYEE PAYS.