Payroll
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Managing payroll is an essential part of a dairy farming business. There are many legal requirements to ensure employees receive the appropriate wage for their work at the right time and matches what is stated in their employment agreement. As an employer you also need to understand deductions like PAYE and KiwiSaver and how to keep clear records.
Payroll is the process of paying employees. It starts with the information you need to collect and hold when an employee starts and includes the tools you use to collect information on hours worked and how you calculate and make payments.
A payroll system or software is what many businesses use to automate this process and pay the correct amounts of money to the right people on the required dates.
A payroll system makes pay transparent, decreases misunderstandings, and protects your farming business.
To ensure you pay your employees correctly you must:
If you are not recording accurate times and hours of work, you may not be paying employees correctly, creating unnecessary risk and concern around minimum wage.
Our research shows that nearly half of employers are not paying employees at the agreed rate for all hours worked. This opens your business to significant risk and is damaging to the employment relationship.
Many timesheet and recording systems are available to help you get and keep accurate data. More information on timesheets can be found here.
Completing pay calculations on simple spreadsheets and using IRD/MBIE tools can be sufficient when doing your payroll. However, with increased regulation and record keeping required when paying employees, having a good payroll system or software can be a cost and time efficient investment.
Payroll systems for the agricultural sector
Several payroll companies have partnered with the rural sector to provide customised systems for farming businesses.
Many rural accounting businesses will also provide a payroll service to their clients.
Things to look for when choosing a payroll system
There are several payroll systems available to New Zealand businesses. Before committing to a system, ensure it meets all of your requirements. Here are some areas and functionality to look for when choosing a payroll system :
It’s also important to understand what support is on offer from the provider of the system. If it is just software, then you will need both technical and legal knowledge to operate the software effectively. If there is advisory support the provider will likely offer various levels of support. Make sure you choose the level of support that’s right for you.