The Payroll Clerk is responsible for processing pay cycles, ensuring timely and accurate employee payments, maintaining financial records, and complying with labor laws and tax regulations.
A Payroll Clerk ensures employees are paid accurately and on time by processing pay cycles and maintaining financial records.
Earnings Calculation: Collecting timesheets and calculating wages, overtime, and deductions.
Record Updates: Entering changes to tax exemptions, benefit deductions, or banking information.
Compliance: Preparing payroll-related reports and ensuring adherence to labor laws and tax regulations.
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