What is Payroll Processing?

What is Payroll Processing?

What is Payroll Processing? Understanding Its 3 Important Stages

Payroll processing is an essential business function that involves arriving at the ‘net pay’ of the employees after the adjustment of necessary taxes and deductions. For an efficient payroll management process, the payroll administrator needs to plan the payroll process step-by-step. What is Payroll Processing????

Payroll processing in HR is an elaborate process that involves a lot more than salary calculations. The?process can be intimidating?if you do not know how to go about it which is exactly why this handy guide will navigate you through the intricacies of payroll processing.?

What is the meaning of Payroll Processing?

Payroll processing is an essential business function that involves arriving at the ‘net pay’ of the employees after the adjustment of necessary taxes and deductions. For an efficient payroll management process, the payroll administrator needs to plan the payroll process step-by-step.?

*Note

Net pay = Gross income – Gross deduction

Here,

Gross income/Salary =?Regular Income + Allowances + One-time payment/ Benefit

Gross deduction =?Regular deductions + Statutory deductions + One-time deductions

Challenges in the Payroll system and its One Step Solution:

What precisely are the payroll management obstacles? In this part, we’ll look at the problems that beset?payroll management systems:

  • There are several rules and procedures to follow, such as labour laws, federal rules, and?legal compliance. Implementing these guidelines is not optional; it is required. However, non-compliance alone is not often a decision; many individuals simply do not grasp intricate rules. As a result, there are concerns with compliance and large fines.
  • If we merely analyze the example of conformity, we can see that mistakes might occur owing to human factors. Errors often occur when the sole person is responsible for the payment of 30 people. These are common errors that occur during hand computations. Charges and fines are occasionally imposed as a result of these mistakes.
  • Because cost accounting is so complicated, it is usual for HRM to postpone compensation. Time is required for manual methods, regulation, taxation, and anything else. Determining each employee’s paycheck manually can be exhausting, resulting in delays. Whenever these delays occur, employees become irritated, and your attrition rate rises

Cost accounting for your SMEs isn’t a straightforward activity that can be performed in-house by a single individual. Payroll processing presents a number of problems that have an influence on your efficiency and adherence framework. As a consequence, non-compliance sanctions have grown commonplace. In the preceding post, we looked at solutions for payroll processing problems. These difficulties are simply overcome by using one payroll processing provider.

What does Payroll Processing encompass??

Here’s a list of tasks the payroll administrator needs to accomplish during payroll processing.

  • Develop the organization’s pay policy that includes?flexible benefits, leave encashment policy, and more?
  • Define payslip components – basic and variable pay, HRA, LTA, etc.
  • Collect other payroll inputs from the transport service provider or the food/canteen vendor
  • Arrive at the net pay by calculating gross salary and deducting the statutory and non-statutory sums
  • Finally, release employee salary.?

File returns and deposit dues such as TDS, PF, and more, with respective authorities. The entire payroll procedure is divided into 3 stages.

STAGE 1: Pre-Payroll Activities

Defining payroll policy

This is the first stage wherein you establish policies to bank on during the payroll process. To turn these policies into standards, they need to be approved by the management. Examples of such policies are – pay policy,?attendance policy, leave and benefits policy, and more.?

Gathering inputs

The next step is to gather inputs from various departments to ensure accurate calculation of payroll.?

Income tax declaration, facilities availed, and more.?

HR team

Salary structure, eligibility for benefits, etc.

Finance team

Deduction for recoveries. etc.

Leave and attendance systems?

Data from attendance systems, current work shift, etc.

General service providers Transport service providers, canteen vendors, and more.

All this data collection can seem overwhelming at first. You must, therefore, incorporate payroll software which comprises features such as leave and?attendance management, ESS (Employee Self Service portal) and more to make it hassle-free.

Input validation

Once you’ve finished gathering all the required data, you need to verify its validity. Because a single mistake here can cause ruin the entire payroll process.

  • Ensure that the list contains all the active employees and no records of inactive employees.?
  • Check that data adheres to the company policy.
  • Ensure the data present in the right format.?

Stage 2: Actual payroll process

Payroll calculation

Now that you have the verified data, its time to feed it into the payroll system. The result you get will be the net pay after the adjustment of necessary taxes and deductions. In this step, you recheck the process again to nullify chances of errors.?

What is a Payroll System?

A payroll system is a software to automate the payroll process. These systems can be integrated with leave and attendance tracking systems and employee self-service portal and are used to keep track of employee’s working hours, calculate salaries, calculate taxes and deductions, print payslip, etc.

Payroll software, thus, minimises employers’ efforts so that they can focus on more pressing problems of the business.

Stage 3: Post-payroll process

Statutory compliance

During the payroll processing, the payroll administrator needs to religiously adhere to the?statutory compliances. Various statutory deductions – EPF, TDS, ESI – are deducted during payroll processing. These deductions are then paid to the respective authorities/government bodies.?

Payroll accounting

Every organisation needs to maintain an accurate book of accounts. And the salary paid is one of its significant entries. Therefore, as a step of the payroll process, all salary data must be fed into the accounting or ERP system.

Payout

After all these steps, you can finally pay salaries via cash, cheque, or bank transfers. It is preferable to have salary accounts of employees for hassle-free transfers. For payment to salary accounts, you need to send salary bank account statements with particulars such as employee ID, account number, salary amount, etc., to the branch.?

Reporting

The last step is to prepare accurate reports containing information such as department or location-wise employee costs. These reports are then sent to the finance department or the management team for further analysis.

  • These are what goes into the making of an efficient payroll process in India. Now that you know the procedure in detail, make sure to leverage the information and amplify your organization’s efficiency.

Sabin K S CIPP

Payroll Specialist at Activpayroll

2 年

Very well said

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Dipak Gonate BE, MBA

Global Payroll & WFM Project Management || Global Payroll Transition & Operations || Global Shared Service Management || Transformation HR & Advisory || Payroll Consultant

2 年

NITIKA MAGAN - thanks for sharing , much simplified information to understand “Payroll”. During my stint with Neeyamo, team developed this slide as a part of learning package . Glad to see knowledge is spreading.

Ravi Ram Gutta

Global Payroll Implementation Project Manager at ADP Inc

2 年

?? It's simply awesome

Abdul Jeelani, CIPP, PMP?

FinOps Manager III - Payroll at Amazon | Payroll all rounder | AI | Top Voice of LinkedIn |

2 年

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