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Payroll Xpress has helped growing businesses in Canada ease their business stresses by providing individual solutions for bookkeeping and payroll. 

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While we love to offer cloud accounting, and apps to make your bookkeeping and payroll a breeze, we’re taller in person. We love meeting our local clients face to face to find out what solution fits your business best.

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Get access to your business finances from anywhere. We use Xero to help us keep your books on track and organized. 

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We don’t crush your finances into a rigid box. We’ll build a bookkeeping or payroll plan that works for you. 

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WHAT WE DO

Despite our name, we do more than just payroll.

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Setting yourself up for success is key to long term growth and stability as a business. A well-organized set of books can make tax time, and day to day life in your business, super simple. 

We can make that happen for you. 

We offer flat monthly rates, software subscriptions, and years of experience, to make your bookkeeping simple.

But we still do Payroll 

It’s right there in our name. 

We offer flexible payroll options, with nifty apps and digital solutions so that payroll becomes quick and easy.

Payroll for Restaurants

The restaurant industry is fast-paced and ever-changing. We’ve always loved the dynamic nature of working in such a fast-paced industry. 

In fact, we specialize in it. 

Bookkeeping Services in Canada

We offer flexible bookkeeping options to keep your business on track. Learn more about our bookkeeping services for small businesses, professionals, entrepreneurs, and solopreneurs.

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Payroll Services for Small Business

We’ll do your payroll so you can spend more time doing the things you want to do. Payroll for one employee up to 250 employees. We've been experts in payroll for over 20 years. Learn more about how we can help your company.

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Payroll for Restaurateurs

Payroll for Restaurants: We offer unique solutions specific to the dynamic and challenging nature of restaurant payroll. Learn how we can manage payroll for your restaurant.

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Personal Income Tax Services for Canadians

We can help you file your personal taxes, so you can get the most out of your refund.

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Payroll Xpress Blog

Tax in Ontario Canada
11 Jun, 2019
What is HST? HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) is a combination of Federal Goods & Services Tax (GST) and Ontario Retail Sales Tax (RST or PST). How much is HST in Ontario? What percentage is HST? HST was introduced on 1st July 2010. The tax totals 13% (5% GST and 8% RST). The most significant change since implementation has been on services that weren’t subject to the Ontario Retail Sales Tax. Main pros HST eliminates hidden PST which had been “buried” in the price of final goods and services for a long time. The tax was meant to reduce costs incurred by businesses potentially allowing resulting savings to be passed on to consumers. HST has other pros such as making it easier for businesses that charge PST and GST. Such businesses only need to worry about one sales tax. Goods and Services Subject to HST HST affects a number of common goods and services the most notable being gasoline and heating fuels. What’s more; electricity is no longer exempt from provincial sales tax. Personal services such as club and gym memberships, taxi fares, magazines, and haircuts have been affected. Services related to home ownership like legal fees, renovation services, landscaping, real estate agent commissions, home inspections, etc. are also subject to HST. The tax also applies to newly constructed and substantially renovated houses. Exemptions You shouldn’t charge HST on exempt supplies. For instance, you shouldn’t collect HST on taxable sales of real property. You shouldn’t claim input tax credit either on exempt supplies. How to get an HST number? You must get a harmonized sales tax number if you make taxable sales and leases or other supplies in Canada. Small suppliers are exempt. They include; persons whose revenue from worldwide taxable supplies is $30,000 or less, ($50,000 or less for PSBs/public service bodies over the past four consecutive calendar quarters). In case you register for an HST number, but you are still a small supplier, you must stay registered for a year before cancelling your registration. Non-residents should register voluntarily if they are engaged in commercial activities in Ontario, Canada. Before registering Before opening an HST account, you need to know your effective registration date which is usually the date you stop being a small supplier or an earlier date. The date is usually different depending on whether you are registering voluntarily or not. You also need to know your total annual revenue before registering. To open an HST account for a division/branch of your business, you need to use a special application form. How to register There are three main ways to open an HST account. 1. Business registration online (BRO) You can use BRO to get a business number and register for the main CRA program accounts including HST and payroll deductions. BRO is open to business owners, third party requesters as well as any other authorized representatives of your business. You must meet some conditions to use BRO. First and foremost, you must have a valid social insurance number. You should also have your income tax return filed with the CRA. In regards to personal information requirements, you will need to provide your last name, social insurance number, D.O.B and personal postal code. You can open an HST account using a representative. Representatives must provide a RepID or GroupID. Examples of business information needed include; business name, number, type of business, physical address, mailing address, and name/s as well as SIN of owners. 2. Using Form RC1 You can request for certain CRA program accounts like HST using form RC1. You can view the form here and register. 3. Call 1-833-826-3657 You can also get an HST number via phone. When using this method, you must be prepared to answer questions found in Form RC1. Changing HST account details You may need to change your HST account details depending on factors like changing business needs. There are clear guidelines for changing account details like; general business information, reporting period, accounting period and branch or division information. Check here to see if you can be able to make changes and how you can make those changes. Using a representative for all your HST needs The entire process of getting and managing an HST account can be a daunting task for business owners. That’s where we come in. Payroll Xpress can handle all your HST needs and alleviate all the headaches that come with HST compliance. All you need to do is authorize us to represent you with CRA. We can speak to CRA and deal with them on your behalf on all CRA account issues that include; HST, corporate task, payroll and more. What will Payroll Xpress do for you? Our bookkeeping services cover HST. We will; Ensure you are using the correct tax rates for your revenue and expenditure Prepare monthly, quarterly and/or annual HST returns on your behalf and submit to the CRA Do HST tracking throughout the year for your monthly and quarterly remitters to ensure all HST related amounts are reported to the CRA. Read the full details of our HST/GST services on our blog.
Cloud accounting software a boutique.
10 Jun, 2019
In the simplest terms possible, cloud accounting can be defined as internet-based accounting. Traditional accounting systems “sit” on one or several computers. Cloud computing systems are online and real-time. With cloud accounting, you can access your business’s financials from anywhere via any computing device connected to the internet. In cloud computing, accounting software is hosted in remote servers (a special type of computer). Data is sent to these servers, and all application functions happen off-site (online, in the cloud as opposed to a user's desktop computer). Since accounting software is accessed remotely via the internet, this frees a business from having to go through processes like installing and maintaining accounting software on desktop computers. It also ensures everyone in the business (including remote workers and workers in branch offices) access the same data real-time. Cloud accounting software providers usually charge based on usage as opposed to charging site license fees. They also offer backup and disaster recovery services. Benefits of cloud accounting to businesses in Ontario, Canada Cloud computing comes with many benefits. Here are the main pros of integrating cloud accounting in your Ontario, Canada business. 1. Automate tasks Having a cloud-based accounting system will let you establish automatic workflows that save time. It is possible to enter vendor information into a cloud computing system and create workflows that pay vendors automatically on due dates. The same can also be done for recurring invoices. You can invoice your customers automatically once you enter their information in the system. Automatic task scheduling allows you to manage execution, dispatch as well as delivery of many accounting tasks. You can control the time at which accounting tasks run and guarantee delivery. Monitoring, managing and inspecting accounting tasks has never been easier. 2. Access data anywhere Cloud accounting eliminates the need to keep copying files from one computing device to another. Accounting data is decentralized and accessible to everyone in the business who needs it. The data can be accessed anywhere, using any device which offers a variety of benefits the most notable being saving time. When data is easily accessible, you/your employees can focus on the most critical tasks with significant impact on the bottom-line. Besides saving time, easy access to data also makes other essential business tasks easy, i.e. tracking inventory. You/your employees stand to enjoy unmatched convenience. Cloud accounting allows you to handle accounting tasks on your Smartphone or tablet while you are on the go or at home. 3. Real-time updates Every business owner needs real-time updates about their business. Traditional accounting systems make it difficult to know precisely what is happening in a business. You must call or visit your business physically to get the latest business updates. With cloud accounting, you can track sales real-time with your phone. It is possible to know every aspect of your day-to-day financials. 4. Paperless benefits Cloud accounting also translates to less paperwork. You no longer need to keep multiple physical files and documents to manage your business. There are many benefits of running a paperless operation. One, exchanging documents is easier and faster since there are no more physical document stacks. Your business is also bound to be more organized since portals can be created for all clients. You stand to enjoy benefits like mental clarity from this since going paperless means clear desks and drawers. It’s important to note that clutter increases anxiety and makes it difficult to relax. Going paperless can also open up new collaboration opportunities. Virtual teams can collaborate better without sending emails and attachments for every task, document or communication. 5. Cost reduction Cloud accounting also lowers costs. Approximately 50% of small businesses are adopting cloud computing to reduce their costs. This is according to a recent Microsoft Asia survey. Another study shows a 56% increase in profits in companies which embrace cloud computing. Cloud computing lowers costs in several ways. First and foremost, you no longer need to incur hardware costs. Cloud accounting eliminates the need to buy new and expensive hardware such as computers to run accounting software. This offers other cost benefits such as lower energy costs. It also saves on office space which would have otherwise been spent on large data centres. Cloud accounting also eliminates labour and maintenance costs. You no longer need costly in-house IT staff to keep your software up-to-date. The cloud accounting vendors, such as Xero , keep their software up-to-date and when you login to your account, you have the most recent version of the software. Cloud computing also lowers cost by boosting productivity. It takes a short time for cloud accounting software to be deployed (hours instead of weeks when installing traditional software). Employees can, therefore, spend more time working. The pricing model of cloud accounting software also stands out. You don't need significant capital investment to start enjoying cloud accounting services. Your business only pays for what is being utilized. Cloud software costs are incurred per user as opposed to paying for an upfront license. You can cancel the software anytime. In a nutshell, the up-front cost of cloud accounting software is lower than in-house accounting software solutions. 6. Scaling benefits Physical servers can limit a business that is growing fast. Cloud accounting allows your business to scale to meet growth requirements. You can scale your business suddenly without incurring colossal hardware and software costs. Maintaining computing infrastructure is costly. Cloud accounting allows you to enjoy unlimited growth without significant expenditure. 7. Integration Cloud accounting also allows integration with other technologies, tools, and practices. Your business can connect to systems, applications, data as well as entire IT environments that support business operations. Cloud computing avails resources and allows connections which would typically be impossible or too complicated when done conventionally. Is cloud secure? Cloud accounting is safer than storing valuable business financials on your own computer which can be stolen, misplaced or broken. Cloud is safer since data is stored on secure servers and delivery is via the internet. Cloud is safe and reliable since stored data is only accessible to individuals with express permission. Furthermore, practices like incremental cataloguing of saved data make accidental data deletion impossible. The added level of security protects data from human error. Even if your computer or any other hardware gets stolen, you can still access, edit and download data. Cloud providers also run automatic back-ups and users have exclusive control over their data. Top cloud accounting software companies Although the cloud is more secure than storing data in your computer, it matters who you choose as your cloud computing provider. There are many cloud accounting software companies today most of which aren’t great. Below is a discussion of the main companies. 1. Xero Xero is a cloud accounting software platform that has been around since 2006. Xero was designed by Rod Drury alongside his personal accountant when the two started finding desktop accounting software outdated. Xero (a New Zealand cloud accounting provider) has physical offices in Australia, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, and Asia. Xero is used by clients in 180 countries worldwide. The platform has some impressive features the most notable being; automatic bank & credit card a/c feeds, accounts payable, invoicing, fixed asset depreciation, expense claims, purchase orders, standard business as well as management reporting. More than 275 third-party software vendors offer Xero Add-ons. The platform also supports multiple currencies, tax rates and includes a payroll and projects feature. Xero has won numerous awards among them being the prestigious British Accountancy Awards product of the year in 2017. Check out Xero's Video.
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