Philippine BPO CBE Chooses PayrollHero

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We just received a great testimonial from a Philippine BPO (read: outsourcing company) that came to us as their previous solution was not accurate and they were in need of a change. Check out what their HR Director had to say about PayrollHero:

“CBE Companies currently employs over 1,200 people in seven locations globally. Its corporate headquarters is located in Cedar Falls, Iowa, with two additional facilities in Waterloo, Iowa, and additional facilities in Overland Park, Kansas; Haverhill, Massachusetts, New Braunfels, Texas and Manila, Philippines.
 
CBE was in search for a new payroll provider. Our previous payroll provider was a 3rd-party organization that assisted us with end to end payroll and accounting. CBE needed a more transparent payroll process which prompted us to look for a new payroll platform and found PayrollHero.

PayrollHero is not only our payroll provider, but we use them for time, attendance, scheduling, human resources information system and business intelligence. PayrollHero’s onboarding process was effective in not only making the transition smooth and painless, but our payroll is completely error free. We no longer have complaints from employees, in fact, we have employees telling us how much they love the selfie clock-in and the real time data. This new transparency was needed.

I would not hesitate to recommend PayrollHero to other BPOs in the Philippines.”
 
WILHELM M. GAZA
Director, Human Resources
CBE Group of Companies

Subway Philippines Chooses PayrollHero

subway1We were in need of a payroll platform, built for the Philippines, that works seamlessly for a multi-location food and beverage business. When we came across PayrollHero, it was exactly what we were looking for. Their accurate time, attendance and payroll platform is the only platform offering this full suite of services in the Philippines.

James Kodrowski, Subway Philippines

Start 2015 On The Right Foot; BIR Alphalist

bir alphalist 2316As we get closer to the end of the third quarter companies start looking at their plans for 2015. One of the big items they look at is their payroll. Having a single platform for your payroll for a calendar year makes many things easier, but specifically makes the payroll administrator’s life easier when it comes to the AlphaList.

The AlphaList contains all of the names of employees, how much income they have been paid, how much withholding tax has been charged, etc. It is a digital file that is sent to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) of the Philippines every year. The problem is, if a company has been using multiple payroll platforms throughout the year the job of creating the alphalist becomes very manual and tedious.

If you are looking at making a change to your payroll solution, then now is the time to do it. At PayrollHero, it takes a few of pay cycles to get a new client up and running on our platform. We have a very detailed, deliberate onboarding and training process that ensures success. If you would like to learn more, contact us now and we can run you through how we do things and work to learn more about your company and your needs.

FamilyMart’s 57th Store ~ Ayala Triangle, Makati, Philippines

The team at FamilyMart has been on a tear since opening up shop in the Philippines. They have opened 57 stores in about 8 months and plan to finish 2014 at around 110. Today was the launch and blessing of their Ayala Triangle store in Makati and the welcoming of their first customer to that store.

FamilyMart are big and bright convenience stores with a focus on quality. They are set for rapid expansion in the Philippines with a goal of 500 stores. Here are a few pictures from the opening / blessing today.

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PayrollHero’s 1st Payroll Certification Course

tenkiebox payroll philippinesToday our friends at New Leaf Ventures ran the first Payroll Certification course. The TAS Certification (TAS = Time, Attendance and Scheduling) certification has been running successfully for quite a few months and part of our commitment to education we have added the next certification – payroll.

PayrollHero’s Payroll Certification is a one day intensive course designed to get your payroll and HR administrators up to speed with not only how to run payroll on PayrollHero but ensure they have a general understanding of payroll processing in the Philippines. To pass, you must complete the course with 100% accuracy – just like running a real payroll.

Jennifer from TenkieBox is the first graduate of the Payroll Certification – congratulations Jennifer!

If you or your team is interested in signing up for the next payroll certification, contact us and we will let you know the upcoming dates and complete details.

 

Announcing: PayrollHero Labs

Screen Shot 2014-07-21 at 10.46.13 AMPayrollHero works with selected retail and restaurant location in the Philippines as part of our Labs Program. PayrollHero Labs locations are specific stores chosen to test and ideate around the latest innovations from PayrollHero.

We like to be what we call “Ridiculously Client Focused” and to us, that means getting really close with our clients. From working in their businesses, to interviewing their staff, to watching how they do tasks, we are working to make PayrollHero a tool our clients just can live without.

Do you have a location that you would like participating in the PayrollHero Labs Program? Get in touch with us to learn more.

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Lunch at the Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Residence

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(L – R: Stephen Jagger, Irene Reeder, The Honourable Ed Fast, Canada’s Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Ambassador Neil Reeder)

I had the honour of being invited to a business roundtable at the official residence of Canada’s Ambassador to the Philippines. 

The Honourable Ed Fast, Canada’s Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway was in town and Ambassador Neil Reeder hosted him as well as 10 Canadian executives doing business in the Philippines.  

The lunch was designed around giving the minister feedback about the region, how the Canadian Government can help and general feedback on the Embassy’s services. 

PayrollHero was the youngest company represented with the next closest being about 20 years old. Both CEOs two great Canadian insurance companies were there (Sun Life and Manulife) as well as companies in the aerospace industry, agriculture and technology.

Irene Reeder not only put together the menu, but cooks most of the food. It was an amazing lunch with Canadian food and wines being represented.

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Ridiculously Client Focused; Lau from CBTL

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We are ridiculously client focused. That means getting close to clients, working from their locations, learning about their processes and understanding the why behind the tasks they are completing.

Today, we invited Lau from The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Philippines into the office to show us how CBTL handles scheduling at a branch level. She demonstrated how she used the system to help us get better insight into how our customers interact with PayrollHero. It was a great session where we could see first hand, how a store manager interacts with our platform and how their internal processes work. Thanks Lau!! 

How To Prepare An Alphalist for the Philippines

This is the first guest post of many to come from Kevin Jay B Umali, a CPA in the Philippines.

hirowallpaper2Wondering how to prepare an alphabetical list (alphalist) of employees to comply with regulatory requirements? Thinking that you fell asleep when this was discussed in school? Well, you are one of the many process owners who ask on how to do it. As common as it may seem, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has issued certain guidelines and basic information requirements in preparing a company’s alphalist. Such guidelines are released through BIR Revenue Regulations (RR).

The general guidelines are enumerated in Section 2.83.2 of RR 2-98, as amended by RR 10-08. The portions relevant to creating an alphalist are mentioned in Section (B) quoted hereunder, for your reference.

(B) The alphabetical list of employees must show the following:

(1) Name and TIN of employees;
(2) Gross compensation paid by present and previous employers for the calendar year;
(3) (a) Taxable 13th month pay/other benefits for the rank and file employees; (b)

Taxable fringe benefits for managerial employees;

(4) Non-taxable 13th month pay/other benefits (Present employer);
(5) Non-taxable statutory minimum wage;
(6) Non-taxable holiday pay, overtime pay, night shift differential pay and hazard pay
(minimum wage earners only);
(7) (a) For 2008, Amount of Exemptions (January 1 to July 5, 2008) and Amount of

Exemptions (July 6 to December 31, 2008); (b) For 2009 and thereafter, Amount of Exemptions;

(8) Amount of premium payments on health and/or hospitalization insurance not exceeding P2,400.00, if any;
(9) Tax required to be withheld computed in accordance with Sec. 24 (A) of the Code;
(10) Tax withheld by all present employers for the calendar year; and
(11) Adjustment, if any.

(C) The alphabetical list of employees shall be prepared indicating, among others, separate listings of the following:

(1) Employees Separated/Terminated before December 31 of the taxable year (indicate date of separation/termination);
(2) Employees whose compensation income are exempt from withholding tax BUT subject to income tax;
(3) Employees whose total compensation income are exempt from withholding tax and not subject to income tax (indicate if MWE);
(4) Employees as of December 31 of the taxable year with no previous employment within the year;
(5) Employees as of December 31 of the taxable year with previous employment within the year;
(6) Employees who received Fringe Benefits subjected to Fringe Benefit Tax;
(7) Alien employees subject to withholding tax.

Employers with centralized accounting system, or those mandated to consolidate remittances (e.g. large taxpayers), shall prepare alphalists on a regional basis or per branch office, due to the identification of SMW per region where the employee is assigned, which shall be submitted to the BIR where the head office is located.

In cases where no information was provided by a previous employer, such fact shall be stated in BIR Form No. 1604-CF and the present employer shall not be liable to any penalties.”

We hope that you find the foregoing sufficient for your purpose.

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Michael Stephenson, PayrollHero CEO at next Better Business Brunch (Manila)

10501859_776869952357099_1761429434021419472_nNew Leaf Ventures is gearing up for another round of the BETTER BUSINESS BRUNCH!

Join us in our FIRST EVER rapid-round talks with speakers David Bonifacio, Michael Stephenson, Boris Joaquin, and Jhoanna Gan-So!

They will be talking about bringing the “human” back in human resources – focusing on HR’s role as the advocate of the employee.

Reserve your slot now using this link – http://goo.gl/rEb1Hg

See you there!!