APS Payroll Is A Great Payroll Partner
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use APS Payroll to process our payroll and to also file and pay our payroll taxes. APS Payroll registers our business in new states when we acquire remote employees. Employees use the eSelfServe feature for clocking in and out. We also use them for our hiring (APS Hire) and our benefits (elections, hiring, termination, etc). APS Payroll also handles our W2s and 1095s.
Pros
- Payroll Calculation And Processing
- Tax Calculation And Processing
- Time Recording
- Reporting
Cons
- The GL function is more complex than need be and needs a TON of manual setup; making changes is very time consuming.
- The Holiday setup is completely manual (every year) but could be a little more automated, such as allowing you to select "every Thanksgiving/Memorial/Labor day" as holidays; those such as Christmas and New Years which fall on different days could have a policy such as "if on a weekend, date the previous Friday" or something.
- The timeclock feature does not alert employees if they have missed a punch, and they won't see it unless they view their timecard. A simple notification on the eSelfServe screen when they go to clock in would be very beneficial.
Likelihood to Recommend
APS Payroll is an easy to use payroll system, and integrates well with some things such as the APS Hire feature, which handles onboarding, and the eSelfServe timeclock feature. It exports well to Quickbooks, but is only ok with NetSuite. (It works but is a completely manual process and takes a lot of setup.) Our tax registration and filing has been fine and we're always apprised of any tax discrepancies such as small Unemployment overages/underages when filed compared to what was withheld.