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  • Tips for processing

    Need a hand processing your payroll?. Take a look at our top tips when processing guide. Find out more
  • Happy new tax year

    Check you're up to date before processing in 2021/22 To process in the 2021/22 tax year, you need to check that you're using Sage 50cloud Payroll, v27.01. Find out how to check you're up to date > You can also make sure you're good to go in…
  • Tips for your seasonal payroll

    There's a lot going on in the build up to Christmas and there are some tasks in payroll you only perform at this time of year. With that in mind, we've put together a list of topics you ask us about at this time of year. Read more >
  • New Form W-4 for the 2020 payroll year, and what you need to know

    What you need to know The Internal Revenue Service made substantial changes to the tax code that materially impact the 2020 tax year. As a result of these changes, the IRS released a new Form W-4 - Employee Withholding Certificate. As you prepare for…
  • Payroll processing tips

    To help you with payroll processing in Sage 50cloud Payroll, we've collated some tips based on the questions you've been asking us. Read more >
  • Variable rate for paying out controlled tips?

    My client's restaurant pools collected tips and pays them out to employees based on the number of hours each employee worked in the pay period. Because the tips collected are variable the tip rate per hour is also variable as is the number of hours worked…
  • SSA Announces 2018 Social Security Wage Base Increase

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced that the 2018 Social Security wage base is increasing to $128,400 in 2018, from $127,200 in 2017. The Social Security tax rate will remain at 6.2% for both the employee and employer portions…
  • New Payroll Set Up

    Hi There, My company wants to begin using Sage 50 Pro for Payroll, not for direct deposit as of yet but for cheques in the mean time. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions or tips on setting up a new payroll system before we get started…