Show HN: RemoteHR – Compliance and Payroll for your remote workers(remotehr.co)
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Show HN: RemoteHR – Compliance and Payroll for your remote workers
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How does this compare/contrast with Gusto? We use Gusto for all our remote employees and it works very well.
Gusto works well for out-of-state employees. But it doesn't work for employees outside of the U.S. :) RemoteHR does.
I'm confused by your comment. We used Gusto for employees in Europe (NL and UK). It worked fine.
See other comment, but I don't think we're talking about the same thing.
A US company that employs an individual resident in Canada is required to: - Keep W-8 on file - Register for a Canadian tax ID - Keep a "shadow" payroll system in Canada, and report monthly the payroll to the Canada Revenue Agency - Deduct Canada Pension Plan, Employment Insurance, and income taxes, and remit to the Crown (1) - Issue a T4 slip at the end of the Year (W-2 equivalent)
The above process is very different for a US company that employs an individual resident in the UK or France.
There are other factors to consider: residency status, hypothetical tax and equalization payments, and treaty relief comes to mind. I ask because, what we would call "Global Mobility Services" consisting of cross-border taxation of employees, is pretty much done in Excel because of the thousands of permutations possible with the above factors and 190 odd countries of the world.
(1) See Regulation 102 and Regulation 105 withholdings