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Auditing a payroll - training and more training


Johannesburg, 27 Jan 2011

Time is never on your side when completing an audit, and when it includes the payroll, the challenge is even greater. Reviewing a company's payroll is one of the most demanding aspects of an annual audit, especially because of all the variables involved.

Exacerbating an already difficult task is the fact that each client's payroll is different and every March brings new tax changes from SARS.

Sandra Swanepoel, sales director of Softline VIP, says auditors and accountants are constantly challenged to audit the software as well as stay on top of payroll legislation. “The dilemma is that audit clerks are tax experts, but are not payroll specialists, and because of its complexity, an auditor could take several days to become familiar with the payroll system.”

Swanepoel says it is not just PAYE that is an issue, but UIF, occupational injury levy, skills development levy, medical aid scheme contributions and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA). She says that one way to assist audit clerks is through specialised training. “This shortens the audit process and saves costs. If the audit clerk understands the software, the process becomes easier.”

Topics covered in this specialist training include an overview of the different software packages and the various add-on modules available; payroll legislation and how earnings and deductions influence tax calculations. Swanepoel says the training does not only cover calculating tax, but also looks at other factors that influence tax such as time worked and tax deductable deductions when an employee is paid.

“The one area almost all clients struggle with is leave, so it is important that audit clerks understand this complex calculation and how it is done based on the BCEA leave process. Audit clerks will also gain a better understanding of how leave provisions will influence the company's payroll cost,” says Swanepoel.

To further assist, she says audit clerks can use a comprehensive tax screen, which will help with the process. “It adds value because it clarifies payroll queries with regards to tax and provides peace of mind.”

A detailed explanation of the payroll process is also covered within the training to ensure accountants and auditors have a thorough understanding of how a payroll system works. The training also highlights possible areas of risk and focuses on standard reports that can assist the auditor and accountant to analyse the data.

Swanepoel says these training courses are in line with audit and accounting firms' need for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and counts towards accumulating CPD points.

“A payroll is most often the largest cost in a company and as a result the place where cash is most likely to come adrift. Having the necessary skills to audit a payroll system is thus vital to all involved,” concludes Swanepoel.

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Softline VIP

Softline VIP is a leading supplier of payroll and human resource management solutions in South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. Coupled with an extensive service offering, Softline VIP is the only payroll and HR solution geared to meet the challenges of the modern payroll office. The VIP products are synonymous with ease of use, stability and reliability, with the flexibility to cater to the unique needs of every client. VIP promises long-term sustainability over and above legislative compliance. VIP understands the human resources and payroll environment and offers the client peace of mind by providing a total solution.

Softline VIP achieved an overall fourth place in the top 10 for medium businesses in the Deloitte Best Company to Work For Survey 2009, and a second place in the industry category “business and professional services”. Softline VIP also emerged as one of 48 participants out of an overall 98 to score above the standard of excellence threshold of more than 75%.

Softline VIP products include:

VIP Premier - Softline VIP also supplies leading technology to service large and corporate clients. VIP Premier is geared towards increasing the functionality of payroll systems and provides an uncomplicated solution for medium to large organisations. One of the key features of this product is that it is quick to implement in comparison to similar solutions. Meeting the needs of any payroll office and supplying the most suitable solution is important for Softline VIP as it strives to ensure practical solutions for all users. Our products are easy to use and reliable and the information produced is accurate and complies with all statutory requirements.

VIP Classic - VIP Classic is the perfect solution for clients with bigger operations than the one-man business. VIP Classic provides the same flexibility as larger systems but is aimed at the small to medium sector. This software offers a total solution to users.

VIP Essentials - VIP Essentials is geared to small businesses and contains the same ease of use and stability of all VIP's products. VIP Essentials is an affordable product, making it an ideal solution for the small business paying less than 30 employees.

Softline has a solid track record of profitability and cash generation. The group delivers quality accounting, payroll and CRM software solutions that improve the efficiencies of businesses around the world.

Softline

Softline is a leading provider of accounting, payroll, CRM and ERP software solutions to small, medium and large sized companies. Founded in 1988 by Ivan Epstein, Alan Osrin and Steven Cohen, Softline was established during the formative years of the software industry and listed on the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa in February 1997. Softline expanded to establish a strong position within its area of focus in South Africa and Australia. Focused on the development of accounting, payroll, CRM and ERP software solutions, Softline has a 20-year track record as a market leader. The group has a broad range of products offering users a variety of software solutions to run their businesses efficiently. Softline's leading brands include Softline Accpac, Softline Pastel (Accounting and Payroll) and Softline VIP.

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