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Practical Human Resources information you can use. Brought to you by: Maybe a PEO can help! When the time comes to start hiring staff, a lot of entrepreneurs fail to give much thought to all the responsibilities that come with being an employer. The average small-business owner isn’t equipped with either the knowledge or the time to comply with the mountain of regulations required by the government. Fortunately, HR outsourcing--hiring a PEO to oversee your HR tasks--is a solution that not only provides help with compliance issues but can also provide assistance that’s tailored to your company’s specific needs. A PEO, or Professional Employer Organization, can offer HR solutions tailored to small and midsized businesses in all industries. For an annual fee, usually 2 to 7 percent of the dollar value of your annual payroll, a PEO will take care of everything from recruiting and hiring to managing your health benefits. Since many smaller businesses can’t afford to hire a trained HR professional, PEOs can be a cost-conscious option. For instance, if a company has a $1 million payroll, a PEO can provide the equivalent of a full HR department for roughly $20,000 to $70,000 a year, considerably less than a fully staffed HR department or even one qualified executive. Generally, a PEO will co-employ a company's current employees, thereby making the PEO the "employer of record" for taxation and insurance purposes. Having the employees of multiple businesses “on staff” allows PEOs to enjoy lower benefits’ costs because more employees mean lower risk overall and better rates from insurance and benefits providers. The PEO assumes responsibility for all payroll obligations, workers’ compensation coverage and tax filings. Additionally, health, welfare and retirement benefits can be contracted as well as all associated administrative work. Because they take over most of the headaches of being an employer, PEOs are ideal for small businesses. In fact, most PEOs target companies that have 150 employees or less. Many times, a PEO arrangement is the only way a small business can offer benefits like health insurance, dental and vision care, life insurance, retirement saving plans like 401(k)s, Section 125 cafeteria plans (flexible spending accounts for healthcare and childcare), job counseling, adoption assistance and educational benefits. Most small businesses just couldn’t afford or manage these benefits on their own.
Ideally, a PEO will relieve its client companies of the time-consuming and money-draining burdens associated with HR. Because PEOs specialize in offering many different types of services, choosing the right PEO is essential. If you’re thinking about hiring a PEO for your business, consider the following factors to find the best possible PEO arrangement to meet your needs: Conduct a basic needs analysis. Lay out exactly what type of HR and risk management concerns your company has.
The bottom line is, PEOs can help small and midsized employers enjoy the same HR benefits as large companies without the considerable overhead. A PEO costs less than hiring an internal HR employee and will maintain critical employment records and payroll reports, as well as provide the forms needed to make sure you’re in compliance with all required employee regulations. Being an entrepreneur is difficult enough without all the accompanying HR hassles, so find a PEO for your company today. Extensis is the leading New Jersey based Professional Employer Organization. We have the tools and experience to assist our clients to thrive in today's competitive work environment. If your business is facing questions and challenges in finding a way to THRIVE, Extensis can help. For more information, go to www.extensisgroup.com, or call 888-473-6398. |