On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, David F. Skoll wrote:

> John Hasler wrote:
>
>> Sounds like much larger companies than I'm referring to.
>
> We are a small company (8 people) and we outsource payroll.  It is
> just so much simpler, and it's really not that expensive.

My corporation is small (2 employees usually), and we can get away with 
paying as contractors for now.  When paying is regular enough to require 
switching to the paying of actual employees, even if it's just me and my 
assistant, we will immediately switch to a service.  My time is just too 
valuable to learn about and do the paperwork for maintaining employees, 
and the cost of a service isn't going to kill us at that point (yes, I've 
checked).  If our normal CPA wants the job and charges less, then more 
power to him, but I doubt he will.

Just my $.02 as to why built in payroll functions are not high on my 
personal priority list.  None of my incorporated clients bother handling 
it in house any more either (non-profits and midsized companies of no more 
than 12 employees).

Luke

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