Payroll clerks are responsible for confirming hours worked per week by employees. Clerks also update payroll information and process and distribute paychecks.
Another name for a payroll clerk is a payroll administrator. This role may also be referred to as a payroll specialist or payroll coordinator, depending on the specific responsibilities and the organization. These professionals are responsible for processing employee wages, maintaining payroll records, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
A Payroll Clerk has lots of duties related to employees and their wages. Some duties include maintaining payroll information by entering, calculating and storing information, updating payroll information, determining payroll liabilities and also preparing reports by compiling payroll information to provide a summary of payrolls to the employer and employees.
1 lakhs
30,000 a year
A Payroll Clerk has lots of duties related to employees and their wages. Some duties include maintaining payroll information by entering, calculating and storing information, updating payroll information, determining payroll liabilities and also preparing reports by compiling payroll information to provide a summary of payrolls to the employer and employees.
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£17,000 a year
There are many job functions in payroll. In a small company, the owner's wife may be the office manager which includes calculating and writing payroll checks and paying taxes. In a larger company, there may be a payroll clerk who reports to an accountant, or a payroll department with a Payroll Director, a Payroll Manager, many payroll supervisors, payroll specialists and payroll clerks. Each has different job functions. The payroll process can be housed in Accounting or in Human Resources.
Yes, I am. But payroll is the funnest part of the whole job.
The exact duties and responsibilities of the Purchasing Clerk will depend upon the company. The duties will most likely include making sure things are ordered for the company and following through with the orders.
Anything from £12000-£25000 I would have thought. It depends on what responsibilities are given to the clerk.