APS Payroll
Private | |
Industry | Business services, Software as a service |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Shreveport, Louisiana, United States |
Key people
|
Aaron Johnson (President) Christian Valiulis (CRO) |
Services | Human resources, payroll, tax compliance, and benefits administration |
Website | www |
APS Payroll, also known as Automatic Payroll Systems, is a U.S. company that provides cloud-based workforce management and human resources solutions for businesses.[1] The company was founded in 1996.[2] The company’s headquarters is located in Shreveport, Louisiana.[3]
History
APS Payroll was founded in 1996 as Automatic Payroll Systems in Shreveport, Louisiana. It began as a payroll processing and full-service tax compliance service provider. In 2000, the company developed its own cloud-based technology.[4] The fifth generation of its web-based product, APS OnLine, was released in 2010.[5]
Services
APS Payroll offers human resources and payroll services to small and medium-sized companies. The company's technology platform covers benefits administration and affordable care act tracking,[6] and integrated performance management capabilities allow managers to recommend employee bonus amounts to HR.[7] It also offers time and attendance tracking, which allows employees to clock in and out and submit time off requests.[8] In October 2014, APS Payroll was one of 7 companies to pass the Tax Year 2014 IRS Assurance Testing System (ATS) requirements for Software Developers of electronic Employment Tax (94x MeF) Returns.[9] APS Payroll was also approved as a 2015 94x MeF Provider. [10] To meet these requirements, companies must adhere to guidelines and their software must utilize an IRS Schema format, be compatible with the IRS Employment e-file system, and follow IRS secure Internet transfer protocols.[11]
Recognition
BuyerZone awarded APS Payroll with its "Small Business Choice" award in the 20 Under 20 Awards in 2012.[12] In 2011, APS Payroll was ranked among the top national providers in CPA Practice Advisor’s National Professional Payroll Program Review.[13] In 2014, Business News Daily ranked APS Payroll among the Best Payroll Services for Small Businesses.[14] APS Payroll made the 2014 Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America list.[15] G2 Crowd recently named APS Payroll as a High Performer in its Winter 2015 Payroll Software report.[16] APS Payroll ranked in the top ten of G2 Crowd's "Best of 2014" list.[17] In 2015, G2 Crowd recognized APS Payroll as a high performer in its Fall 2015 Payroll Software report.[18] APS Payroll made TrustRadius's Top Rated Core HR Software list in 2015 and 2016.[19]
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