If your organization is setting up payroll for the first time — or switching providers — there's a lot to take into consideration. While there are a bunch of similarities in the way for-profit organizations and nonprofits pay and withhold payroll taxes, there are definitely some differences too, depending on the structure of your organization.
That's why it's important to make sure you choose a payroll provider that will accommodate your specialized needs. From features to pricing to nonprofit-specific capabilities, here's what to look for when choosing payroll software — plus how to make sure you're making the best decision for your organization.
On average, small businesses spend just over 18 hours per month paying employees if they're running payroll themselves. That's why 60 percent of businesses have opted for payroll software to help them get the job done more efficiently — and cut down on mistakes. Payroll can be even more complex for a nonprofit than for a for-profit business, so you may see even more time savings and peace of mind.
When looking through your options, here are a few key features and functionalities to take into consideration:
Start by doing some research, just as you would when trying a new restaurant or renting a place to stay. You can check out customer ratings on sites like G2Crowd, Capterra, and TrustPilot. Or, read reviews on reputable sites like PC Magazine.
Once you've whittled down your choices, make sure you have a clear picture on pricing. Typically, pricing involves a base fee and an additional fee for each worker you pay. While that may seem simple, some providers charge per pay run, and others charge a monthly fee (which effectively cuts the price in half).
Also make sure you understand add-on fees. Some providers charge additional annual fees, fees for setup, direct deposit, integrating with other software, tax filings (including W-2s and 1099s), and having employees in multiple locations or states. Fees can really add up, so ask for a line-by-line breakdown if you're at all uncertain about how much a provider will charge you.
Good luck finding a payroll provider that makes it easier to serve your mission. As you begin your search, one example of a cloud-based system with transparent monthly pricing is OnPay, which offers a special discount for nonprofits through TechSoup.
Whether you're setting up payroll for the first time or switching providers, taking the time to understand your needs and make sure your provider can meet them will save you and your team a lot of time, money, and headaches.