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Coming off the back of a payroll headache? No matter where youโre based in the world, itโs likely youโve experienced a Financial Year reporting nightmare. Have you considered it could be time for a change of software?
If thereโs a disconnect between what you need and what your current payroll software is offering itโs likely youโre leaning towards making the switch. And, if youโre still thinking that changing software isnโt worth the investment, the pain, or the effort, this guide is for you.
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So, here are the five simple steps weโd advise you to take to make changing payroll software as painless as possible:
1: Understand your current provider’s leaving policy
Deadlines, fees and contractual policies. This should be your first port of call when it comes to changing payroll software. You donโt want to be in a situation where terminating your contract could cost you a large sum, or land you in trouble with data transfer.
So make sure youโre aware of what you need to do to leave on good terms with your current provider.
2: Know what youโre looking for in a new payroll software
Weโd recommend that instead of going gun-ho on your research for a new provider, you stop and think of the things you wished your current payroll software did that it canโt. That way, youโre more likely to go into research knowing what youโd like to achieve, and you can match with providers that meet your needs.
When selecting a payroll solution, itโs important to select one that will help you get valuable time back in your day that would otherwise be spent on the manual, repetitive, complex tasks of payroll. You should be able to automate the basic payroll tasks such as benefits, timesheets, calculations and reports to name a few.
Some things you might want to look for beyond blanket automation are:
- Local compliance: this can ensure your processes are in accordance with the latest legislative changes.
- Scalability: you should be able to grow your business with the software at any time.
- Supported by the cloud: relying on your data as one source of truth can reduce double up on work and increase accuracy
- Integrations: you should be able to integrate your existing software to ensure the data is talking to each other.
- Supported by a team that cares: Hands-on help from a human team when you need it most
You might also consider what things you wish you could automate now that you canโt, for instance, public/bank holidays, transference of data across systems or contributions and taxes.
3: Plan your transition in advance
There is no good or bad time to change payroll software systems, there are positives whether you make the switch in a busy or quiet period. But – planning is going to ensure you donโt affect your employees which is super important, especially for those who are living paycheck to paycheck.
Youโll need to know what parts of the business could be most affected by a transition, and which processes are likely to change or become redundant.
During a quiet period, you should benefit from extra time to evaluate your needs. With Employment Hero youโd get the opportunity to work with the team to ensure you know the software back-to-front once you get started. Youโll be set up to get maximum value from the software from day one.
During a busy period, youโll benefit from our effective systems swooping in to de-stress the day. Our automated tools can make operations so much smoother during periods of high activity, giving you back much-needed time.
Tax Year might be most tempting to change software, however, when switching outside of year-end, the team at Employment Hero Payroll are happy to give you all the information and tools you need to carry out a fairly painless switch anytime in the year.
4: Make yourself familiar with pricing models
You want to avoid additional fees later down the road. So the best approach is to get familiar with your chosen provider’s pricing model. Most payroll software providers will include additional fees for extra features. They may offer a free demo, or trial that makes use of their base package, and entice you in with that price.
Just be aware that if youโre looking for software fully loaded with features, itโs much more likely to sit at a โprofessionalโ or โenterpriseโ level of cost. So be sure to read over what each tier of the pricing model looks like and pick the one youโre most comfortable with.
Ok, so now youโre familiar with everything – itโs time to choose your provider before moving to the next (and final) step.
5: Transfer your data, double-check and perform parallel payroll runs
Once youโve made your decision on which software to choose, itโs time to transfer your data. From your research in step two, youโll know whether or not your chosen software can automate your data input (data transfers across systems). This is the easiest part to make a mistake, so make sure youโve got all the required information and data your new system is asking for. The way it labels or interacts with your employees may be different to your previous provider, so be ready to make adjustments where need be.
Make sure youโre working with your team to learn and in turn, train them on the correct usage of your new software.
Once your dataโs transferred, make sure you compare your old records to your new ones.
Before you completely leave your old software behind, youโll want to go through a parallel payroll run to make sure everythingโs running smoothly. Contact your payroll provider to get help doing this.
The TLDR (too long didnโt read): make sure you check and double-check before turning off your old payroll provider.
This may all sound a little overwhelming, and thatโs why itโs important to find a payroll provider that can put you at ease before, during and after migration. Go with the provider that puts you most at ease!
Could Employment Hero Payroll be the software for you?
Luckily, when you use Employment Hero Payroll, youโre supported by our team to help you every step of the way. No questions will go unanswered, as our payroll experts will be there to support you through the onboarding process and beyond. It can be a quick process and can consist of uploading all of your data with a CSV file.
We know your team is busy, so weโve made onboarding the most streamlined process possible. We can also easily integrate with industry-leading platforms youโre already using, so you donโt have to risk double handling your data.
Our Payroll Management Software can help you with:
- Customisable payment calculationsย
- Flexible payslipsย
- Automated payroll processing
- Time and attendance software
- Employee rostering software
- Accounting, bookkeeping and outsourced payroll services including our white label payroll feature and our partner dashboard
If youโre feeling overwhelmingly busy and your current payroll software is just not holding up, see for yourself how easy it can be to make the switch to Employment Hero Payroll.