My accountant does it for $250 a month (payroll,tax deposits, quarterly) is that too much?

I see horror stories with Gusto and Quickbooks, but it’s much cheaper. What’s a good price?

  • bighappy1970@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I’ve been using Gusto for years and it’s been the best experience compared to an accountant, and several other payroll services, I even ran my own payroll for a while. The conversion to Gusto was super easy but I will say it is much easier to switch at the end of a quarter. If you want a discount, you can use my referral link - I think we each get $100 - https://gusto.com/i/dale545

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    10 months ago

    We’ve been using Gusto for 6 years and it’s been good. Some ups and downs but generally user friendly!

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    10 months ago

    Gusto is what I have my clients use. It’s the better version of PayChex.

    Quickbooks is okay, but I don’t recommend it. It doesn’t scale well

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    10 months ago

    Gusto is really great for many reasons: Easy to use Clean Userface Tax Reminders Simple Breakdowns Cost Effective Easy for employees to access their files especially around tax time. Less headaches for employer

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    10 months ago

    it all depends on how many paychecks…$250 is about average, but the reward is YOU dont have to worry about taxes, mainly out W9/W2 etc…

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    10 months ago

    I was using QB Payroll for a long time. I switched to Gusto because I thought I’d save money and it would make my life easier. I made a mistake with filing something during Covid so it triggered me to make a change It hasn’t. Gusto actually cost me some money because I filed some last minute payroll in 2022 which should have counted in 2022 but they applied to 2023 which trigger a mess for me to fix and cost me money. They offered bad support and in general was shit.

    I use an “old” version of QB Payroll so I can’t go back, but I don’t think Gusto is anything special at all. If I could go back to QB Desktop, I would.

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    10 months ago

    We’ve used Paychex for 20+ years. 5-10 employees. Currently $170 per month with 8 employees