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Good Canadian Payroll Software under $100? |
I'm looking for a good Canadian payroll software under $100 that doesn't require me to buy other programs to support it. How many employee do you have? Quickbooks is the cheapest one and easy to use. But it requires subscription which may cost some $$ in a long run. If you only have a few employees, you can download a TOD software from CRA's website. TOD calculated deductions based on your input and is very user friendly. Hope it helps. Good luck. |
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