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The Easier Way to Payday

Payroll processing and tax reporting are important components of running a company. But keeping up with paperwork takes a lot of attention - leaving you less time to manage your business.

Why not let the experts handle this process for you? That's exactly what Jason Rawn decided to do when he started his own company, Vancouver-based Thirsty Muse Corp. With a staff of only three employees, Mr. Rawn estimates that he often spent at least an hour taking care of the payroll, including calculating the pay, writing cheques and filling in tax remittance forms. Time that could have been better spent building his business!

As his company grew, Mr. Rawn turned to ADP to handle his payroll needs. Using ADP's Internet-based payroll solution, pay@workTM, Mr. Rawn can now log on from any computer, wherever he is, and submit his payroll information in as little as 15 minutes. "Payroll used to be a task we stressed about," says Mr. Rawn. "Now it is as easy as turning on a light switch."

And ADP also prints records of employment and T4 slips - tasks that can be tedious for a small business.

For as little as $1.25 per pay per employee, outsourcing is affordable for companies with as few as one employee.

For more information on how ADP can help you find the easier way to payday, visit www.adp.ca.





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