Auspayroll is an online payroll service for small to medium sized Australian businesses.
This service allows you to conveniently manage and access your business payroll online.
Your employees can also access their pay information online in a clear and concise format.
We provide full support for your business payroll at an affordable price. We have many years of payroll
experience on which to draw upon. We work closely with your business throughout setting up and running your payroll.
Auspayroll is well designed and easy to use, alleviating you of complexity.
Features
- Full entitlement, tax and superannuation calculations.
- Employee self service - allow employees to view payslips, payment summaries and entitlements online.
- Report generation, such as bank, superannuation and payroll reports in PDF format.
- ABA Bank file format supported to facilitate bulk payments
- Pay employees either monthly, fortnightly or weekly
- Unlimited Pay Schedules
- Accurate termination calculations including eligable termination payments (ETP's), unused leave and
redundancy payments.
- Online help in text and video
- Electronic online submission of end-of-year payment summaries to the Australian tax office.
- A concise and user-friendly designed
- Personalised service and support for all your payroll related queries.
- Full encryption of all personal data at rest.
Why use Auspayroll?
The internet medium offers a number of advantages for payroll such as:
- allowing for information to be readily distributed to your employees with minimal effort from you.
- eliminating the need to avoid installing software and keep regular updates.
- eliminating the need to update tax changes and rules which occur atleast annually. We keep you up to date with the latest Australian legislative changes.
Please fill in the registration form for a free trial of our service and we
will contact you as soon as possible. Alternatively you can contact us in Sydney
on (02) 9570 7780 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) or leave a message on Skype (auspayroll).
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