Contact Us - Phone (925) 542-3200 Fax (925) 592-1112 5685 Main Street Oakley, CA 94
Payroll To Go ensures timely, prompt payroll service with the kind of accuracy you expect from exceptional Payroll Professionals.
One of the biggest mistakes made by small business owners is not filing reports and payroll tax deposits timely. Current statistics state that one out of three small business owners pay penalties.
Payroll To Go
Payroll To Go ensures timely, prompt payroll service with the kind of accuracy you expect from exceptional Payroll Professionals.
One of the biggest mistakes made by small business owners is not filing reports and payroll tax deposits timely. Current statistics state that one out of three small business owners pay penalties.
Payroll To Go guarantees on-time payroll and tax deposits, every time, or we pay the penalty.
We offer flat-rate, monthly pricing for small business payroll, so you know exactly what you are paying with no surprise fees.
Our full service payroll processing service includes:
We currently offer services for small business owners with 1-25 employees.
- Effective 1/1/24 - California removed the taxable wage limit for SDI (State disability).
- Effective 4/1/24 - Minimum wage increase to $20 for Fast Food workers.
- Max 401K contribution limit for 2024 was increased to $23,000. Catch up contributions for 50 and older is $7,500.
- Effective July, 2024 - all Employers are required to imple
- Effective 1/1/24 - California removed the taxable wage limit for SDI (State disability).
- Effective 4/1/24 - Minimum wage increase to $20 for Fast Food workers.
- Max 401K contribution limit for 2024 was increased to $23,000. Catch up contributions for 50 and older is $7,500.
- Effective July, 2024 - all Employers are required to implement a Workplace Violence Prevention program. See our resources page for more information.
- 2024 California Exempt salary amount is $$66,560.
- Effective 4/1/24 Fast food workers wages increased to $20/hour.
- 2025 California Exempt salary amount is $68,640.
- Effective 1/1/25 - California minimum wage increases to $16.50/hour. Fast food workers, health care workers, and workers in certain counties may be higher.
Payroll Pricing is based on number of employees and pay frequency.