This book will help anyone who is responsible for a payroll
department to manage payroll functions with the maximum efficiency
and within compliance requirements. It will demonstrate the optimal
methods for the basic functions of payroll through to year end and
management. Proposed chapters include:

Part One Basic Functions of the Payroll Department

1. Time Records, 2. Form W-4, 3. New Hires, 4. Errors and
Corrections, 5. Tax Deposits and Reporting, 6. Garnishments

Part Two Staffing the Payroll Department

7. Creating a First Rate Payroll Department, 8. Managing the Staff,
9. Staff Motivation and Morale, 10. Working with Human Resources
and other Departments

Part Three Management Issues

11. Customer Service, 12. Fraud, 13. Dealing with the Internal
Revenue Service, 14. Handling Department of Labor Audits, 15.
Compliance Issues, 16. Research Needs

Part Four Benefits and the Payroll Department

17. Should Payroll Handle the Company's Benefits? 18. Year End and
Year Beginning Issues

Part Five Payroll Systems

19. Objectives of a Computerized Payroll System, 20. Interfacing
and Integration, 21. Selecting a Computerize Payroll System, 22.
Controls and Security for the Payroll System, 23. Disaster Recover
a Must, 24. Time and Attendance Systems, 25. Employee Self Service
Systems

Part Six Paying Employees

26. Paper Checks are Still an Option, 27. Direct Deposit, 28.
Paycards

Part Seven Year End

29. Start Year End Off With a Memo, 30. Year End Teams, 31. Check
Lists, 32. Reconciliation of Payroll at Year End, 33. Form
W-2

Part Eight Payroll and the New Year

34. Setting Up the Payroll System for the New Year, 35. Setting Up
the Payroll Department for the New Year

Part Nine Professionalism and the Payroll Department

36. What is a CPP? 37. Why you should become one, 38. Studying for
the test, 39. Ongoing training, 40. Professional organizations



Autorentext
Vicki M. Lambert, CPP (certified payroll professional), is a respected consultant, lecturer, and author of many books and articles. She lectures extensively throughout the United States on payroll administration and compliance issues for clients that have included Automatic Data Processing, CCH Incorporated, Ceridian Employer Services, and The Employer Group. She conceived of, created the teaching materials, and coordinated the program for the certificate in Payroll Practice and Management offered at several universities nationwide. Lambert has been a guest lecturer at the American Payroll Association Annual Symposium and the American Society for Payroll Management Forum and Trade Show, among others. She has written articles for the Payroll Practitioner's Monthly State Tax Alert (IOMA), The Payroll Advisor (Aspen), California Payroll Compliance Report (ProPub) and Wage-Hour Compliance Report (ProPub), and she is a monthly contributing editor for the Payroll Practitioner's Monthly (IOMA).

IOMA, New York, NY, The Institute of Management and Administration, offers high quality information products for business professionals. It provides benchmarking data, advisory services, custom content, expert analysis, management training, newsletters, audioconferences, and many newsletters, special reports and other services to offer the best "in-the-trenches" management advice available.



Zusammenfassung
This book will help anyone who is responsible for a payroll department to manage payroll functions with the maximum efficiency and within compliance requirements. It will demonstrate the optimal methods for the basic functions of payroll through to year end and management. Proposed chapters include:
Part One Basic Functions of the Payroll Department
1. Time Records, 2. Form W-4, 3. New Hires, 4. Errors and Corrections, 5. Tax Deposits and Reporting, 6. Garnishments
Part Two Staffing the Payroll Department
7. Creating a First Rate Payroll Department, 8. Managing the Staff, 9. Staff Motivation and Morale, 10. Working with Human Resources and other Departments
Part Three Management Issues
11. Customer Service, 12. Fraud, 13. Dealing with the Internal Revenue Service, 14. Handling Department of Labor Audits, 15. Compliance Issues, 16. Research Needs
Part Four Benefits and the Payroll Department
17. Should Payroll Handle the Company's Benefits? 18. Year End and Year Beginning Issues
Part Five Payroll Systems
19. Objectives of a Computerized Payroll System, 20. Interfacing and Integration, 21. Selecting a Computerize Payroll System, 22. Controls and Security for the Payroll System, 23. Disaster Recover a Must, 24. Time and Attendance Systems, 25. Employee Self Service Systems
Part Six Paying Employees
26. Paper Checks are Still an Option, 27. Direct Deposit, 28. Paycards
Part Seven Year End
29. Start Year End Off With a Memo, 30. Year End Teams, 31. Check Lists, 32. Reconciliation of Payroll at Year End, 33. Form W-2
Part Eight Payroll and the New Year
34. Setting Up the Payroll System for the New Year, 35. Setting Up the Payroll Department for the New Year
Part Nine Professionalism and the Payroll Department
36. What is a CPP? 37. Why you should become one, 38. Studying for the test, 39. Ongoing training, 40. Professional organizations

Inhalt
Preface.

Chapter 1. Basic Functions of the Payroll Department.
1. Time Records.
2. Form W-4.
3. New Hires.
4. Errors and Corrections.
5. Payroll Reconciliation, Tax Deposits and Quarterly Reporting.
6. Garnishments.

Chapter 2. Staffing the Payroll Department.
2.1Creating a First Rate Payroll Department.
2.2 Managing the Staff.
2.3 Staff Motivation and Morale.
2.4 Working with Human Resources and other Departments.

Chapter 3. Management Issues.
3.1 Customer Service.
3.2 Fraud.
3.3 Dealing with the Internal Revenue Service.
3.4 Handling Department of Labor Audits.
3.5 Compliance Issues.
3.6 Research Needs.
3.7 Security Basics.

Chapter 4. Benefits and the Payroll Department.
4.1 Should Payroll Handle the Company's Benefits?
4.2 Year End and Year Beginning Issues.

Chapter 5. Payroll Systems.
5.1 Objectives of a Computerized Payroll System.
5.2 Interfacing and Integration.
5.3 Selecting a Computerize Payroll System.
5.4 Controls and Security for the Payroll System.
5.5 Disaster Recover a Must.
5.6 Time and Attendance Systems.
5.7 Employee Self Service Systems.

Chapter 6. Paying Employees.
6.1 Paper Checks are Still an Option.
6.2 Direct Deposit.
6.3 Paycards.

Chapter 7. Year End.
7.1 Start Year End Off With a Memo.
7.2 Planning and Surviving Year End.
7.3 Checklists.
7.4 Reconciliation of Payroll at Year End.
7.5 Form W-2.

Chapter 8. Payroll and the New Year.
8.1 Setting Up the Payroll System for the New Year.
8.2 Setting Up the Payroll Department for the New Year.

Chapter 9. Professionalism and the Payroll Department.
9.1 What is a CPP?
9.2 Why Become a CPP.
9.3 Studying for the test.
9.4 Ongoing Training.
9.5 Professional Organization.
Index.

Titel
Payroll
Untertitel
A Guide to Running an Efficient Department
EAN
9780471721130
ISBN
978-0-471-72113-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
03.04.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.68 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch