Payroll Services

Scrimping on Payroll Services Will Red-Flag Your Business With the CRA.

The CRA is serious about payroll tax laws and the penalties and fines for those who don’t comply are stiff. If you are a small business owner who processes your own payroll, or who hires an employee who dedicates time to processing payroll, you are probably wasting a minimum of 12 days per year that could be spent generating new business.

Our payroll services are cost-effective, giving you back the time you need to run your company and focus in improving your products and services. We keep up with the changing federal and state tax laws so that you don’t have to.

And because we understand that the needs for every business vary, we offer you  three different levels  of payroll services.

Comprehensive Payroll Services

This is your full-service, no hassle payroll plan where we provide the following…

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On-time payroll check preparation and laser printing on blank, maximum security check stock

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Free direct deposits

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Easy to understand monthly, quarterly, and annual payroll tax reports

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Employee sick day, vacation and personal day accruals

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Creation and filing of required tax paperwork for new hires

Post-Payroll Services

If you prefer to manually process your payroll checks, we can help by providing the following services…

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Your data records into our files for problem free maintenance and reporting

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Easy to understand monthly, quarterly, and annual payroll tax reports

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Employee sick day, vacation and personal day accruals

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Creation and filing of required tax paperwork for new hires

On-Line Payroll Processing

Enter employee hours and earning online and you will get…

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The ability to print your own payroll checks on your own computer

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Free direct deposits

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Easy to understand monthly, quarterly, and annual payroll tax reports

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Employee sick day, vacation and personal day accruals

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Creation and filing of required tax paperwork for new hires

Contact us for a FREE consultation and to get payroll processing estimates for your business.

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