Ensure payroll processes comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Review payroll tax filings, monitor wage-law compliance, prepare audit documentation, analyze discrepancies, and recommend process improvements.
Summary
The Payroll Compliance Analyst ensures payroll processes adhere to federal, state, and local regulations while supporting audits and reporting requirements.
Responsibilities
- Review payroll tax filings
- Monitor compliance with wage laws
- Prepare audit documentation
- Analyze payroll discrepancies
- Recommend process improvements
Requirements
- 3+ years payroll experience
- Knowledge of payroll tax regulations
- Strong analytical skills
Highest Salary Range: Up to $105,000 annually
Benefits
- Comprehensive medical coverage
- PTO and retirement savings plan
- Professional development
EEO Statement
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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