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I am an outsourced payroll comapny and work with a number of bookkeepers who are in turn able to offer there clients a trusted service, whilst generating income for themselves.

For many accountancy practices, providing a payroll bureau service is something of an inconvenience. Payroll can be demanding as it requires a high level of support and yet does not generate a significant income.

SGW Payroll specialise in providing accountancy practices and bookkeepers with a fully managed and cost effective payroll outsourcing service that is based in the UK.

We become your payroll department, freeing up time and increasingly scarce resources for more valuable work.

The benefits to your practice include:

  • Releasing staff and resources to work on higher value services.
  • You can also retain an income for minimal effort as we offer 10% of our list prices to the accountant by way of a rebate.
  • Reduced real costs compared to in-house processing.
  • Payrolls produced by a fully staffed UK-based processing centre.
  • UK help desk staffed by a team of specialist payroll professionals who are always on hand

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If anyone is at all interested get in touch

 

adamconnell@sgwpayroll.com

 

It is at least worth speaking about your specific requirements so you can see a)how much clients would benefit

b) How much money it could generate through commercial rebates



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That tells us just about everything except prices. We might have someone on here who can build an instant quote website for you.

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Now wouldn't that be a peach of an idea Tim lol. I think you may be on to something with that instaquote thing, should we apply for copyright?
(notice the *I* changed to *we* lol)

Keep smiling,

Neil

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Now then, I was being coy. It's one of our other regular contributors who has it already up and running. (further coyness)

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Coyness becomes you Tim. I'm sure our other regular contributor wouldn't be phazed by free advertising if you chose to offer it lol.

Oh and 'Appy New Year to you. I hope there is much in the way of booming for your business, may a thousand sole traders cross your path and all that.

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And to you Neil. Good luck with level 4. The more of those units under your belt the closer that dream job will get.
Tim

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