I want my firm to be a one stop shop with value billing for outsourced accountant services.
I think payroll is an integral part of that model and I don't want to send clients on their own to Gusto or ADP to potentially mess it up. However, I also don't want to be too involved in payroll so I'm looking for the most hands off provider I can find at a reasonable price. I worry with the large providers like Gusto will leave me hanging if there's ever an issue.
If I partner with a small payroll firm, I wonder if I could still act as the liaison between client and payroll in order to provide that "white glove" service.
For those of you that have partnered with a small local payroll provider, what was the experience like?
What were the logistics of the partnership in terms of engagement letters, coordination with client, billings, etc.?
What kind of prices are we talking about for a small firm vs a Gusto price of ~$40/month?
Appreciate any input.
I think payroll is an integral part of that model and I don't want to send clients on their own to Gusto or ADP to potentially mess it up. However, I also don't want to be too involved in payroll so I'm looking for the most hands off provider I can find at a reasonable price. I worry with the large providers like Gusto will leave me hanging if there's ever an issue.
If I partner with a small payroll firm, I wonder if I could still act as the liaison between client and payroll in order to provide that "white glove" service.
For those of you that have partnered with a small local payroll provider, what was the experience like?
What were the logistics of the partnership in terms of engagement letters, coordination with client, billings, etc.?
What kind of prices are we talking about for a small firm vs a Gusto price of ~$40/month?
Appreciate any input.
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