looking to purchase an in-expensive full payroll program that can handle 800+ employees and can import/export employees information from/to QuickBooks, does any one have any idea?
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Originally posted by Brilliant View Postlooking to purchase an in-expensive full payroll program that can handle 800+ employees and can import/export employees information from/to QuickBooks, does any one have any idea?
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Out of my League
I think the OP wanted it to handle 800+ employees. I don't think "inexpensive" should be the reason. You want a software that can handle that volume.
It is certainly out of my league!Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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I agree.
I think "inexpensive" and "800 employees" are mutually exclusive terms.
I'd be buying the best program possible for that type of volume.
Going cheap on software in this situation might be the most expensive choice of all."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith
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You need to look into Quickbooks Enterprise but with 800 employees the payroll fees are going to be high. You need to look into something like ADP. I do not believe you will find a reasonable priced payroll software that can handle that many employees. A payroll service though would be able to handle that many for a reasonable fee.
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Originally posted by John of PA View PostI have heard great comments on Accountants Relief After The Fact Payroll for someone wanting to run thier own in house payroll service (competing with ADP, Paychex, etc).
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I am not sure what ADP would charge but Intuit charges $20/month + First 10 employees..$5 ea/month, Each employee thereafter.$2 ea/month. I am a ProAdvisor also. It would seem to me that with 800 employees you may come out better cost wise with ADP. I also believe you would have to use Quickbooks Enterprise to handle that many employees since there would be so many transactions.
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Originally posted by geekgirldany View PostI am not sure what ADP would charge but Intuit charges $20/month + First 10 employees..$5 ea/month, Each employee thereafter.$2 ea/month. I am a ProAdvisor also. It would seem to me that with 800 employees you may come out better cost wise with ADP. I also believe you would have to use Quickbooks Enterprise to handle that many employees since there would be so many transactions.
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostThat is not the cost for enhanced payroll for accountants. You should check in on that. I pay one price for the year and can put as many companies/employees on it as I need. 800 is not an issue for me, so not sure about that, but think I could.
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostThat is not the cost for enhanced payroll for accountants. You should check in on that. I pay one price for the year and can put as many companies/employees on it as I need. 800 is not an issue for me, so not sure about that, but think I could.
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