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Telpay for Business- Payroll Essentials

webinar-banner-july-blogIf you have downloaded and set up the Telpay for Business software, you are most likely as excited as a kid on Christmas morning to start processing your payroll.  We are just as enthusiastic to help you get started.

We’ll let you in on a little secret: our payroll training webinar is the best way for you to get started with your payroll payments.  It is hosted multiple times a month and it will walk you through the process of importing your payroll payments, gathering signing officer approval and funding your payroll.

You can register for our Payroll Training Webinar here.  Remember, all of our webinars are scheduled in Central Time!

We understand that you are a busy person (and if you really are celebrating Christmas morning in July, you might be extra busy this summer!).  In case you do not have time to for a Payroll Webinar, there are some additional resources created for busy folks like you:

  • If you are a visual learner, you can watch our training videos for QuickBooks Payroll and Sage 50 Payroll
  • If you prefer some light reading, you can review our training guides for QuickBooks Payroll and Sage 50 Payroll
  • If you are a chatter box, like our Customer Care Professionals, you can call our support team for free support Monday-Friday 7:00am-5:30pm CT at 800-665-0302
Telpay Payment News
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How the CertPro Accounting Team is Simplifying Business

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Originally posted in the IPBC Blog, republished with permission from CertPro Accounting Team
Co-authored by Melissa Michalski, B.Comm(Hons), CPB & Bea Dabrowski, B.A., CPB

Not only is CertPro Accounting Team implementing Value Pricing, we are also finding ways to make our business more efficient and grow our knowledge. When we began this process, we brainstormed areas of our business that were successful, had weaknesses, things we were experts at, and things we didn’t like to do. And we came up with an “ideal customer” for our firm. As we have been going through this journey we are finding ways to make things easier on us and our customers happier.

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