DIY payroll seems easy - until it isn’t. Learn when handling it yourself may cost more and how you can save.
There are many things you can do yourself, such as painting or renovating your house. But it doesn't mean you should. Just because you can rebuild your car’s transmission, should you? And just because you can ask ChatGPT to file your taxes (please don’t) doesn’t mean it will end well.
The same goes for payroll. On the surface, payroll looks deceptively simple - after all, the latest software makes running payroll seem as easy as pushing a button. But here’s the catch: if something goes wrong, the IRS doesn’t care what software you use. The liability is still yours.
Here are a few cautionary tales from the trenches:
⚠️A tech startup hires remote employees in another state but fails to check local labor laws. Unexpected back taxes and compliance fines follow.
⚠️A restaurant owner fumbles a payroll cycle, paying staff late. The bigger hit? Employee trust - gone for good.
Payroll is a high-stakes game. Your employees’ livelihoods depend on it, and so does your standing with the IRS. Here’s where DIY payroll often gets risky:
The biggest challenge is staying ahead of compliance. Federal and state laws, wage laws, tax rules, and multi-state reporting requirements are constantly changing. Missing one update or misinterpreting it can mean hefty fines.
Beyond fines, payroll mistakes damage morale. A survey shows that 86% of workers experience stress after missing a paycheck, and this stress can quickly lead to turnover and damaged reputation.
According to the EY study, the average business makes about 15 corrections per payroll period.
Think about it - every hour spent on correcting errors or preparing for an audit is time not spent growing your business.
Payroll files are a goldmine for hackers. With names, Social Security numbers, bank details, and salaries all bundled together, a single breach can be devastating.
If you’re a new business with only a handful of employees, all working in one state, with simple pay structures, DIY payroll might be a manageable option for a while.
But the moment you add employees, expand across state lines, or introduce complexity with commissions or benefits, the risk-reward balance tilts. What once saved you a few hundred a month could cost thousands in penalties and wasted time.
Today, many businesses outsource some or all of their payroll.
Here's why:
✔️Time Savings. Businesses that outsource payroll spend 50% less time on administrative tasks than those that don’t.
✔️Cost Savings. A Deloitte survey found companies saved between 10% and 40% by outsourcing payroll compared to managing it in-house.
✔️Accuracy & Compliance. Payroll experts are trained to navigate changing tax codes, reporting requirements, and benefit deductions, minimizing costly errors.
✔️Access to Better Tools. Outsourcing often includes cutting-edge technology without the upfront investment or maintenance costs.
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At first glance, DIY payroll looks cheaper. But factor in the time spent learning labor and tax laws instead of winning customers, as well as the financial and reputational costs of errors.
So, before you handle your own payroll in-house, ask yourself the following questions:
🏹Is my business growing?
🏹Do I fully understand the tax and labor laws, including those in every state where my employees are working?
🏹Do I have enough time each week to dedicate to payroll without neglecting my customers or employees?
🏹Could my business survive IRS penalties or employee frustration (and potential turnover) due to payroll errors?
🏹Do I have systems in place to safeguard sensitive information?
If the answer is “no” to any of these, handling payroll alone may not be worth the gamble
Your payroll is too important to handle on your own.
👉 Because yes, you can handle payroll yourself. But just like building your own deck or letting your cousin design your company's website . . . some things are better left to the pros.
Working with the right partner makes all the difference. As an IRS-certified PEO, we simplify the payroll process with:
🔹A cloud-based payroll portal for employers.
🔹Online employee access to pay stubs, W-2s, benefits info, and handbooks.
🔹Secure, paperless direct deposits.
We also handle onboarding, payroll tax withdrawals, and IRS deposits and provide HR support, including benefits administration and guidance on compliance.
By taking care of all this and more, you can get back to running your business, not your payroll. We're here to help, just give us a call at (800) 446-6567 or visit propelhr.com
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