Taxable Talk

From Russ Fox, E.A., of Clayton Financial and Tax of Irvine, CA
All items below are for information only and are not meant as tax advice.
Please consult your own tax advisor to see how each item impacts your own situation.
Payroll Processing Follies
There's one task that I insist that my business clients do not perform themselves: payroll processing. Given the penalties and legal liability issues, I urge them to go with an extremely reputable company. There are several that do an excellent job; this post is not about which one is my favorite.

Rather, I was reminded by Joe Kristan's post yesterday in Roth Tax Updates about the dangers of using certain companies. If an employee of a payroll company steals your tax deposits, what would happen? If you're with a large, reputable firm, the deposit will be made, and the payroll company will go after the employees involved. If you're with Fly-By-Night Payroll, expect the IRS and the FTB to knock on your door.

Here are three questions you should always ask of your payroll service company:

- Will they make all appropriate/required tax deposits in all the jurisdictions in which we operate? Will they be done on a timely basis?

- Assume that the deposit is not timely made. Who will be liable for the interest and/or penalties?

- Will you put this guarantee in writing?

Of course, you should get references, especially for small companies. Yes, cost is a factor you need to consider when choosing a payroll company. But so is the ability to handle the inevitable errors that will occur.