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Accountant hasn't done wages

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milly143 | 14:25 Fri 04th Feb 2011 | Business & Finance
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Every month I send of the times sheets to the accountant who prepares the pay slips and then sends them to me so I can set up the payments on the bank account. I sent them to him yesterday and although he knows the pay day every month I always include a line in the e-mail that says 'for payment Monday 7th'. I got a reply this morning saying he would have the pay slips over to me on Monday. This means I can't set up the payments until Monday and the employees, including myself excpect the wages to be in their accounts the first thing on the monthly pay day. I know a number of people have standing orders and direct debits that go out on the same day so if one of those tries to go out of their account and the wages aren't in there yet, will the get bounced back even if the money goes in later that same day?
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some banks do try and bounce first thing in the morning rather than wait til end of day to see if payments have been made.

Can you not make an interim payment to staff and then add the balance on monday?
Time for another accountant. What was his excuse?
ring the accountant and tell him to get his bloody finger out and get the wage slips to you pronto!
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Can't get hold of him but as he sent it from his phone I am assuming he is away. He usually tells me if he needs the time sheets by a certain date so I'm pretty peeved that he hasn't this time.
you know you couldbe in breach of contract if you cause delayed payments?

In the meantime you need to shout really loudly to your employees and give them a chance to make other arrangements; an interim payment would be advisable
E-mail the Accountant explaining he will be liable for any expenses your Employees incur as a result of his inactivity.
Mrs McM runs a payroll service and has never missed a deadline...... it's called professional behaviour.
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That's what I don't understand, he's been our accountant for years and has nevet let us down. I called all the employees to see if there would be any problems for them if the money didn't get in their accounts on time and straight after I made the last call the accountant finally got back to me and said he would get the payslips over to me on Sunday, which means I'll have to go into the office at some point but at least everyone will be paid on time.
Save your accountants fees by getting a payroll program such as Sage Payroll and doing it yourself, then you'll know that the wages will be paid on time!

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