Has this happened, or are you just curious? By law the payroll service has to pay the taxes to the government, that are with held.
The biggest disadvantage of a payroll system is that the employees will have to pay taxes on the income. The company will have to send the employee a tax document for the year so that the employee can accurately file their taxes.
A payroll service generates a company's payroll. They are in charge of preparing paychecks, maintaining payroll records, and preparing all tax forms for the company to pay subsequent taxes. They generate W-2's for the employees at the end of the year,
No. EBITDA is a measure to simulate operating cash flow. If you have no earnings or profits you will not pay Income Taxes, but you are still required to pay payroll taxes and other taxes such as property and franchise taxes
To do payroll, you must withhold, report and pay taxes by using the proper forms.
Yes.
Income taxes are used for a wide variety of government activities while payroll taxes pay for specific programs.
Income taxes are used for a wide variety of government activities while payroll taxes pay for specific programs.
To pay for specific social programs
Income taxes are used for a wide variety of government activities while payroll taxes pay for specific programs.
Payroll outsourcing takes care of the entire payroll process like setting up a payroll and administering it, calculate pay checks, file pay taxes, leave administration and more.
Payroll services pay employees of the business file tax documents, calculates wage deductions and withholdings. Federal state and local taxes are calculated then subtracted from the employees pay and paid by the payroll service. They also occasionally handle the insurance, retirement accounts and workers compensation needs of the company.
A South Carolina (SC) resident would only have to pay South Carolina taxes on regular payroll earnings. However, if you live in South Carolina, but work in North Carolina (NC), you would be required to pay North Carolina taxes on your payroll earnings. When it comes time to file taxes, you may have to pay taxes to SC, but to be sure you should speak to a tax specialist.