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Knowing what payroll software can do will help you determine the features to look for and which solu

Knowing what payroll software can do will help you determine the features to look for and which solution to get. [Image]( Expert Insights on HR March 27, 2024   Our Experts Topic for the Week: Understand How to Evaluate the Best Payroll Software Knowing what payroll software can do will help you determine the features to look for and which solution to get. To assist you in finding the right one for your business, take a look at our articles below, which tackle the essential things you need to know—from pricing structures to system requirements. - Heather Landau, Jennifer Soper, Robie Ann Ferrer, Genevieve Que, & Juvy Vallescas - [A Small Business Owner’s Guide to Essential Payroll Software Features]( - [Payroll Services Cost: Ultimate Guide]( - [Payroll System Requirements: Checklist for Small Businesses](   [A Small Business Owner’s Guide to Essential Payroll Software Features]( [A Small Business Owner’s Guide to Essential Payroll Software Features]( Payroll software is used to manage, simplify, and automate the way you pay workers. While it comes with a variety of features, the right set can ensure correct payouts and compliance with payroll laws. [Read More](   [Payroll Services Cost: Ultimate Guide]( [Payroll Services Cost: Ultimate Guide]( The features you want will impact the cost of payroll services, but did you know that providers have pricing structures that may incur more costs? It’s important you know and understand what these are to help you make a good purchasing decision. [Read More](   [Payroll System Requirements: Checklist for Small Businesses]( [Payroll System Requirements: Checklist for Small Businesses]( Having a payroll system checklist will help you identify the features you need. Which ones should you look for? The standard payroll system must-haves should include robust data security, automation tools, and flexible features that can grow with your business. [Read More](   [Securing top talent with our guide is a click away]( [Securing top talent with our guide is a click away]( Learn about staying compliant with employment & taxes abroad with Deel’s International Hiring and Compliance Guide [Download your guide]( Based on Your Latest Reads   [Gusto vs Justworks: What We Recommend & Why]( In our Gusto vs Justworks guide, we looked at both software’s pricing, features, and ease of use to help you find which is right for you. [IRS Form 1099 Reporting for Small Businesses]( Businesses are required to send copies of Form 1099-NEC to the IRS and contractors if they pay $600 or more in compensation. [Homebase Review: Features, Pricing & Alternatives]( Homebase is an affordable, reliable employee scheduling and time tracking platform used by many small businesses. Read our Homebase review. [Did you know? 🤔]( There's more beyond the newsletter? Follow us on social media to stay informed on exclusive insights, resources, and sneak peeks into the latest trends in HR! [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](   Latest in HR   [Bambee Review: Is It the Best HR Outsourcing Solution?]( Looking for HR outsourcing services? Read our Bambee review to learn more about its services, features, pricing, and alternatives.   [6 Steps on How to Hire Employees]( Learn how to hire employees by creating strong job descriptions, advertising, evaluating resumes, and interviewing candidates.   [Paycom Review: Features, Pricing, and Alternatives]( Paycom offers an HR platform that simplifies all aspects of the employee lifecycle. Read our Paycom review to gauge if it fits your needs. More FSB Resources   More Than A Newsletter   Written by Heather Landau, Jennifer Soper, Robie Ann Ferrer, Genevieve Que, Juvy Vallescas About Fit Small Business HR Newsletter: Providing you with newsworthy tips, tricks, and informational deep dives on all HR and Payroll topics relevant to small business owners. Delivered to your inbox every Wednesday. [Sign up today]( Visit the [Subscription Center]( to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from Fit Small Business communications. 0[Unsubscribe]( | [FAQ](| [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2024 TechnologyAdvice, LLC. All rights reserved. This is a marketing email from TechnologyAdvice, 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211, USA. Please do not reply to this message. To contact us, please [click here](.

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