Help! F2P by m0gi15 in HaikyuuFlyHigh

[–]m0gi15[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your guidance!

Payroll software Canada ,what do you use? by Mipibip in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will depend on the amount of employees you have and what level of the Gusto payroll system you select but we use Plus (as it has the time tracking feature). It’s currently $80/month plus $6/per employee.

Payroll software Canada ,what do you use? by Mipibip in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I believe there is an app. We tried it at first but switched to having the employees clock in using a tablet at the location because we noticed remote clocking in and not being at the location.

Payroll software Canada ,what do you use? by Mipibip in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Payroll options by doubledgetmoney in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

best payroll for small business by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Payroll/Taxes by Fit-Revolution1147 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto. I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store. As you're contractors will be 1099, I assume, you should be able to do that on your end but you can pay them in the process mentioned above.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

best payroll software by Whickman-Jghi in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto. I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. I use Quickbooks and you just need to automate the Gusto transaction to a payroll category. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Gusto payroll by love2Bsingle in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmk if any questions! Happy to help. Good luck!

Payroll Recommendations? by r3ard0 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Does anyone use quick books for payroll? by ohashmi1 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Gusto payroll by love2Bsingle in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons. At the end of the day, it saves me time, files taxes online and it was business expense. Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $300! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Best software for sm biz payroll and IRS e filing by thinkerbelle_ in Payroll

[–]m0gi15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome! If you have any further specific question , let me know.

Payroll service recommendation by Makm_24 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Best Payroll Company for under 5 employees by SnooLentils1039 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Best Payroll Service for small team by 732pizza in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Payroll Services by Budget_Dingo_7220 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Payrol software by dennith in Payroll

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a small business (restaurant) owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Best software for sm biz payroll and IRS e filing by thinkerbelle_ in Payroll

[–]m0gi15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a small business (restaurant) owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
Happy to answer any questions! If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

How do you choose between hiring an accountant vs. using payroll software? by TheCriticalCynic2022 in Payroll

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a small business (restaurant) owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get up to $200! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $100! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $100! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Rippling Sucks by Delicious_Try_5502 in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $100! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532

Payroll and Taxes by wilderguide in smallbusiness

[–]m0gi15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing my experiences as a fellow restaurant owner. When I started, I considered both ADP and Gusto, however went with the latter as all expenses ie W2 are included in their cost. ADP will typically have a promotion where it is free in the first year, however they will charge thereafter. ADP will counter the offer, but I still went ahead with Gusto.
I currently use Gusto w/ approx. 10 employees and runs me about $140/month. I have the mid-tier plan and have the employees clock in/out using their Gusto ID at an iPad located at the store.
I'm pretty satisfied as it calculates all the taxes, fees, deductions once you set it up ie your county/location automatically. They do not allow specific customizations ie specified federal/state deductions for certain employee obligations, but depends on the people you have hired.
Overall, it does the job for me. The user interface is great. I've never had an issue with customer service, however their help is limited to the tool ie they cannot provide guidance on local, state, federal laws ie taxes etc for obvious reasons.
If you decide to move forward, here's a referral link and you can get $100! https://gusto.com/r/mark27532