Ezpaycheck 2015 Payroll Software Answers Needs Of Doctors & Professionals

PressRelease – Small business payroll software ezPaycheck 2015 was updated with new feature to increase flexibility for offices of doctors, dentists, lawyers & other professionals. Try it today at www.halfpricesoft.com

Houston, TX – Paying employees on time and accurately should be easy for 2015. Payroll software EzPaycheck 2015 from halfpricesoft.com is designed to simplify the payroll tax calculations, paycheck printing and tax reporting for small businesses and non-profits. With its new updates and features, now doctors, dentists, lawyers and other professionals with office staff can enjoy the advantages of automated payroll offered by ezPaycheck payroll software for small businesses.

“Doctor offices, law firms and other professional offices often have payroll needs that differ greatly from retailers and production facilities, such as multiple professionals working independently within one business and outsourcing specific tasks to contractors,” said Halfpricesoft.com founder Dr. Ge. “Our latest 2015 generation of ezPaycheck payroll software was designed with these needs in mind and represents our commitment to make automated payroll functions available to all small businesses.”

The new 2015 edition includes the latest tax tables and forms. Several new features are also available in ezPaycheck 2015, simplifying the mundane task of processing payroll:

ezPaycheck 2015 will support both salary employees and hourly rate contractors
ezPaycheck 2015 can support multiple company accounts with no extra cost
ezPaycheck 2015 allows employers to add up to 500 employees in each account with no extra cost. so business owners need not worry about the cost when they hire new employees.

EzPaycheck business payroll software is an innovative application catering to to small and mid size business owners new to payroll processing. The easy to use and inexpensive graphical interface allows customers to print paychecks as well as W2, W3, 940, 941 forms all within one software application.

This popular and easy-to-use software is priced at just $89 per installation for new users and is available for free download and free 30-day trial online at http://www.halfpricesoft.com/payroll_software_download.asp. Affordable for any size business, ezPaycheck payroll software is designed to be so easy to use that even users with no accounting or IT background can begin running payroll as soon as the software is installed.

Small Businesses are always looking for ways to save money on payroll processing and tax reporting. Customers can try out this new ezPaycheck payroll solution for 30 days at http://www.halfpricesoft.com/index.asp, with no obligation and risk.

The unique features include:

– Offers no cost live chat, email and remote access for customer support

– Supports differential pay rates within the company

– Supports daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly and monthly pay periods

– Features report functions, print functions, and pay stub functions

– Supports both miscellaneous checks and payroll calculation checks

– Supports both blank computer checks or preprinted checks

– Automatically calculates Federal Withholding Tax, Social Security, Medicare Tax and Employer Unemployment Taxes

– Includes built-in tax tables for all 50 states and the District of Columbia

– Creates and maintains payroll for multiple companies, and does it simultaneously

– Prints Tax Forms 940, 941, W-2 and W-3

– Supports unlimited accounts at no additional charge

– Supports network for multiple users

Priced at only $89 per installation per calendar year, ezPaycheck is affordable for any size business. To start the 30-day free test drive, visit the site at: http://www.halfpricesoft.com/index.asp

About Halfpricesoft.com
Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of small business software, including payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, accounting software, check printing software, W2, software, 1099 software, and ezACH direct deposit software. Software from halfpricesoft.com is trusted by thousands of customers and will help small business owners simplify their payroll processing and business management.

Restaurant Payroll Software Ezpaycheck 2015 Rolled Out To Process Paychecks With Tips

PressRelease) 2015 ezPaycheck payroll software has updated for restaurant employers with new tax tables and forms. Please visit www.halfpricesoft.com for details and trial download.

Houston, TX – Paying employees on time and accurately should be easy for restaurant owners in Year 2015. Small business payroll software ezPaycheck 2015 rolled out to streamline payroll processing for small businesses. Priced at $89 per year, ezPaycheck payroll software is affordable for any businesses. With the new release and the end of the year upon, a limited time price reduction for ezPaycheck 2014 and 2015 bundle version is being offered for only $99.00.

EzPaycheck program is easy and affordable payroll tax solution for the foodservice industry including restaurants, coffee stores, bakeries, bars and many more. This payroll software makes it easy to handle new employee, payout, tips and differential rate.

Included in the newest 2015 version are:
New Year 2015 Federal, State income tax tables
Latest W2, W3, 941 and 940 tax forms for coming 2015 tax season.
ezPaycheck software can handle the paychecks for both employees and contractors
ezPaycheck can handle tips in restaurants.
Growing businesses can add up to 500 employees with no extra cost.

“EzPaycheck payroll software make it easy to pay employees on time. We also launched the special 2014 & 2015 bundle version so small businesses can automate payroll tax processing during the busy holiday season and get ready for year 2015.” explains Dr. Ge, President and Founder of halfpricesoft.com

Small Businesses are always looking for ways to save money on payroll processing and tax reporting. Customers can try out this new ezPaycheck payroll solution for 30 days at http://halfpricesoft.tekplusllc.com/ezPaycheck.asp, with no obligation and risk.

The unique features include:

– New W2 print feature: EzPaycheck now print W2 forms in 4-up format

– Offers no cost live chat, email and remote access for customer support

– Supports differential pay rates within the company

– Supports daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly and monthly pay periods

– Features report functions, print functions, and pay stub functions

– Supports both miscellaneous checks and payroll calculation checks

– Supports both blank computer checks or preprinted checks

– Automatically calculates Federal Withholding Tax, Social Security, Medicare Tax and Employer Unemployment Taxes

– Includes built-in tax tables for all 50 states and the District of Columbia

– Creates and maintains payroll for multiple companies, and does it simultaneously

– Prints Tax Forms 940, 941, W-2 and W-3

– Supports unlimited accounts at no additional charge

– Supports network for multiple users

No small company can last for long if the owner cannot focus on core business. To learn more how to do more for less with ezPaycheck 2014 and 2015 bundle version visit http://www.halfpricesoft.com/payroll-software/restaurant-payroll-software.asp

About Halfpricesoft.com
Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of small business software, including payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, accounting software, check printing software, W2, software, 1099 software, and ezACH direct deposit software. Software from halfpricesoft.com is trusted by thousands of customers and will help small business owners simplify their payroll processing and business management.

What Are Some Recent Major Computer System Failures Caused By Software Bugs

In early 2006 problems in a state’s financial monitoring software resulted in incorrect election candidate financial reports being made available to the public. The state’s election finance reporting web site was shut down until the software was repaired.
* Trading on a major Asian stock exchange was brought to a halt in November of 2005, reportedly due to an error in a system software upgrade. The problem was rectified and trading resumed later the same day.
* A May 2005 newspaper article reported that a major hybrid car manufacturer had to install a software fix on 20,000 vehicles due to problems with invalid engine warning lights and occasional stalling. In the article, an automative software specialist indicated that the automobile industry spends $2 billion to $3 billion per year fixing software problems.
* Media reports in January of 2005 detailed severe problems with a $170 million high-profile U.S. government IT systems project. Software testing was one of the five major problem areas according to a report of the commission reviewing the project. In March of 2005 it was decided to scrap the entire project.
* In July 2004 newspapers reported that a new government welfare management system in Canada costing several hundred million dollars was unable to handle a simple benefits rate increase after being put into live operation. Reportedly the original contract allowed for only 6 weeks of acceptance testing and the system was never tested for its ability to handle a rate increase.
* Millions of bank accounts were impacted by errors due to installation of inadequately tested software code in the transaction processing system of a major North American bank, according to mid-2004 news reports. Articles about the incident stated that it took two weeks to fix all the resulting errors, that additional problems resulted when the incident drew a large number of e-mail phishing attacks against the bank’s customers, and that the total cost of the incident could exceed $100 million.
* A bug in site management software utilized by companies with a significant percentage of worldwide web traffic was reported in May of 2004. The bug resulted in performance problems for many of the sites simultaneously and required disabling of the software until the bug was fixed.
* According to news reports in April of 2004, a software bug was determined to be a major contributor to the 2003 Northeast blackout, the worst power system failure in North American history. The failure involved loss of electrical power to 50 million customers, forced shutdown of 100 power plants, and economic losses estimated at $6 billion. The bug was reportedly in one utility company’s vendor-supplied power monitoring and management system, which was unable to correctly handle and report on an unusual confluence of initially localized events. The error was found and corrected after examining millions of lines of code.
* In early 2004, news reports revealed the intentional use of a software bug as a counter-espionage tool. According to the report, in the early 1980’s one nation surreptitiously allowed a hostile nation’s espionage service to steal a version of sophisticated industrial software that had intentionally-added flaws. This eventually resulted in major industrial disruption in the country that used the stolen flawed software.
* A major U.S. retailer was reportedly hit with a large government fine in October of 2003 due to web site errors that enabled customers to view one anothers’ online orders.
* News stories in the fall of 2003 stated that a manufacturing company recalled all their transportation products in order to fix a software problem causing instability in certain circumstances. The company found and reported the bug itself and initiated the recall procedure in which a software upgrade fixed the problems.
* In August of 2003 a U.S. court ruled that a lawsuit against a large online brokerage company could proceed; the lawsuit reportedly involved claims that the company was not fixing system problems that sometimes resulted in failed stock trades, based on the experiences of 4 plaintiffs during an 8-month period. A previous lower court’s ruling that “…six miscues out of more than 400 trades does not indicate negligence.” was invalidated.
* In April of 2003 it was announced that a large student loan company in the U.S. made a software error in calculating the monthly payments on 800,000 loans. Although borrowers were to be notified of an increase in their required payments, the company will still reportedly lose $8 million in interest. The error was uncovered when borrowers began reporting inconsistencies in their bills.
* News reports in February of 2003 revealed that the U.S. Treasury Department mailed 50,000 Social Security checks without any beneficiary names. A spokesperson indicated that the missing names were due to an error in a software change. Replacement checks were subsequently mailed out with the problem corrected, and recipients were then able to cash their Social Security checks.
* In March of 2002 it was reported that software bugs in Britain’s national tax system resulted in more than 100,000 erroneous tax overcharges. The problem was partly attributed to the difficulty of testing the integration of multiple systems.
* A newspaper columnist reported in July 2001 that a serious flaw was found in off-the-shelf software that had long been used in systems for tracking certain U.S. nuclear materials. The same software had been recently donated to another country to be used in tracking their own nuclear materials, and it was not until scientists in that country discovered the problem, and shared the information, that U.S. officials became aware of the problems.
* According to newspaper stories in mid-2001, a major systems development contractor was fired and sued over problems with a large retirement plan management system. According to the reports, the client claimed that system deliveries were late, the software had excessive defects, and it caused other systems to crash.
* In January of 2001 newspapers reported that a major European railroad was hit by the aftereffects of the Y2K bug. The company found that many of their newer trains would not run due to their inability to recognize the date ’31/12/2000′; the trains were started by altering the control system’s date settings.
* News reports in September of 2000 told of a software vendor settling a lawsuit with a large mortgage lender; the vendor had reportedly delivered an online mortgage processing system that did not meet specifications, was delivered late, and didn’t work.
* In early 2000, major problems were reported with a new computer system in a large suburban U.S. public school district with 100,000+ students; problems included 10,000 erroneous report cards and students left stranded by failed class registration systems; the district’s CIO was fired. The school district decided to reinstate it’s original 25-year old system for at least a year until the bugs were worked out of the new system by the software vendors.
* A review board concluded that the NASA Mars Polar Lander failed in December 1999 due to software problems that caused improper functioning of retro rockets utilized by the Lander as it entered the Martian atmosphere.
* In October of 1999 the $125 million NASA Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft was believed to be lost in space due to a simple data conversion error. It was determined that spacecraft software used certain data in English units that should have been in metric units. Among other tasks, the orbiter was to serve as a communications relay for the Mars Polar Lander mission, which failed for unknown reasons in December 1999. Several investigating panels were convened to determine the process failures that allowed the error to go undetected.
* Bugs in software supporting a large commercial high-speed data network affected 70,000 business customers over a period of 8 days in August of 1999. Among those affected was the electronic trading system of the largest U.S. futures exchange, which was shut down for most of a week as a result of the outages.
* In April of 1999 a software bug caused the failure of a $1.2 billion U.S. military satellite launch, the costliest unmanned accident in the history of Cape Canaveral launches. The failure was the latest in a string of launch failures, triggering a complete military and industry review of U.S. space launch programs, including software integration and testing processes. Congressional oversight hearings were requested.
* A small town in Illinois in the U.S. received an unusually large monthly electric bill of $7 million in March of 1999. This was about 700 times larger than its normal bill. It turned out to be due to bugs in new software that had been purchased by the local power company to deal with Y2K software issues.
* In early 1999 a major computer game company recalled all copies of a popular new product due to software problems. The company made a public apology for releasing a product before it was ready.
* The computer system of a major online U.S. stock trading service failed during trading hours several times over a period of days in February of 1999 according to nationwide news reports. The problem was reportedly due to bugs in a software upgrade intended to speed online trade confirmations.
* In April of 1998 a major U.S. data communications network failed for 24 hours, crippling a large part of some U.S. credit card transaction authorization systems as well as other large U.S. bank, retail, and government data systems. The cause was eventually traced to a software bug.
* January 1998 news reports told of software problems at a major U.S. telecommunications company that resulted in no charges for long distance calls for a month for 400,000 customers. The problem went undetected until customers called up with questions about their bills.
* In November of 1997 the stock of a major health industry company dropped 60% due to reports of failures in computer billing systems, problems with a large database conversion, and inadequate software testing. It was reported that more than $100,000,000 in receivables had to be written off and that multi-million dollar fines were levied on the company by government agencies.
* A retail store chain filed suit in August of 1997 against a transaction processing system vendor (not a credit card company) due to the software’s inability to handle credit cards with year 2000 expiration dates.
* In August of 1997 one of the leading consumer credit reporting companies reportedly shut down their new public web site after less than two days of operation due to software problems. The new site allowed web site visitors instant access, for a small fee, to their personal credit reports. However, a number of initial users ended up viewing each others’ reports instead of their own, resulting in irate customers and nationwide publicity. The problem was attributed to “…unexpectedly high demand from consumers and faulty software that routed the files to the wrong computers.”
* In November of 1996, newspapers reported that software bugs caused the 411 telephone information system of one of the U.S. RBOC’s to fail for most of a day. Most of the 2000 operators had to search through phone books instead of using their 13,000,000-listing database. The bugs were introduced by new software modifications and the problem software had been installed on both the production and backup systems. A spokesman for the software vendor reportedly stated that ‘It had nothing to do with the integrity of the software. It was human error.’
* On June 4 1996 the first flight of the European Space Agency’s new Ariane 5 rocket failed shortly after launching, resulting in an estimated uninsured loss of a half billion dollars. It was reportedly due to the lack of exception handling of a floating-point error in a conversion from a 64-bit integer to a 16-bit signed integer.
* Software bugs caused the bank accounts of 823 customers of a major U.S. bank to be credited with $924,844,208.32 each in May of 1996, according to newspaper reports. The American Bankers Association claimed it was the largest such error in banking history. A bank spokesman said the programming errors were corrected and all funds were recovered.
* Software bugs in a Soviet early-warning monitoring system nearly brought on nuclear war in 1983, according to news reports in early 1999. The software was supposed to filter out false missile detections caused by Soviet satellites picking up sunlight reflections off cloud-tops, but failed to do so. Disaster was averted when a Soviet commander, based on what he said was a ‘…funny feeling in my gut’, decided the apparent missile attack was a false alarm. The filtering software code was rewritten.

Various Advantages Of Softwares

The software help produce fast, accurate estimates as well as budgets, help track costs, make cash flow forecasts, determine prices and analyze profits making it so much easier to handle the financial aspects of constructions too.
Given the advantages of making a budget, software companies have developed software that people can use on their computers to make the process of making a budget easier for their clients. Given the advantages of making a budget, software companies have developed software that people can use on their computers to make the process of making a budget easier for their clients.

Network security software is so efficient that its probably more dangerous nowadays to use your credit card at a food court or using your card number over the phone to place a mail order than making online wagers. The software experts mainly deal with making software solutions for hard disk recovery. The only time that both parties need the same VoIP software package is when they are making computer-to-computer calls. Executive Information Systems Executive Information System (EIS) is the most common term used for the unified collections of computer hardware and software that track the essential data of a business” daily performance and present it to managers as an aid to their planning and decision-making.

Marker Making Software – Automatic marker making solution for fast consumption calculations for costing purposes. If you get proficient with this free software you will have set for yourself a good foundation in legitimate game making. If the hard disk is not making any weird noise like scratching, scraping or ticking (which means it is in good condition) data recovery can be done with the use of proper data recovery software, without the help of any technical personnel.

Before you outsource software projects, you want to make sure you know exactly what you want the software to do, because you can spend a fortune on making changes. All this while *maybe* making a brief mention of their home business, whether its gourmet coffee sales, software development, career coaching or whatever the case may be. To enable us in making the right decision and knowing whether particular software works for us or not, companies provide free demo CDs. The software used in the class was made by Palisades, but there are other creators of decision-making soft such as Decision Pro.

Before making any permanent software or hardware changes, please talk with a professional about those changes to make sure you understand the effects of any of these changes. New software technology and online casino games hit the market, making 2005 one of the busiest years yet. Backup Software Backup software is also recommended, to help you automate the process of making automatic full or incremental backups, and to restore just one deleted file or the entire drive. Read this list carefully, and while you do, think about what it would mean in added time and frustration for your life: Avoid giving out your Social Security numberShred or destroy bank and/or credit card informationShred or destroy any credit card or other direct mail offersCreate passwords containing numbers and lettersAvoid buying or making donations via the phoneBuy goods online only from a reputable Web siteInstall a computer firewall at home Read the privacy statements for all your accounts and your bank’s liability clausesCheck your credit report more frequently Use only one credit card for purchases Avoid shopping online Update your computer virus protection daily Install Spy ware software on your computer to be sure that you’re not accidentally having your keystrokes recorded Drop your mail in the blue post boxes, not in your mailbox Don’t leave mail in your mailbox overnight or on weekends.

The software will assist you by making the task much easier, but if you prefer you can set up a manual table with a paper and pen. When they feel comfortable with the software, they can, if they choose, make a deposit and play for real some online casinos will give you ten dollars and a few will give you up to twenty dollars so you can play for real without making an initial deposit. For PC-to-PC calls, all you need to do is to download the PC-to-PC VoIP software and you can then start making long-distance calls via Internet for free.

In House Payroll Software 2015 Ezpaycheck Supports Multiple Accounts With One Flat Rate

Press Release – The 2015 version of ezPaycheck payroll software has been improved per business owners requests and suggestions to support multiple companies. Customers can download and test drive it at no risk or obligation at www.halfpricesoft.com.

Dallas, TX – Payroll software developers at Halfpricesoft.com have just updated ezPaycheck payroll software per customer requests and suggestions. Engineered for small businesses, ezPaycheck payroll software is easy to use and affordable in house payroll and check printing solution. This new 2015 edition adds new feature to support unlimited company accounts with no extra charge, which makes ezPaycheck attractive to accountants too.

EzPaycheck software is designed to automate paycheck processes to reduce the time spent on running payroll. The software’s graphical interface leads users step-by-step through setting up employee information, importing data, calculating payroll – including calculation of federal, state and local taxes; deductions for Medicare, insurance and 401(k) plans; and printing paychecks.

Included in the newest 2015 version are:
New Year 2015 Federal, State income tax tables
Latest W2, W3, 941 and 940 tax forms for coming 2015 tax season.
ezPaycheck software can handle the paychecks for both employees and contractors
ezPaycheck can handle salary, hourly pay, expense reimbursement and pay-by-piece.
Growing businesses can add up to 500 employees in one account with no extra cost.

“It’s about to listening to employers to understand what features they need and then make sure we improve 2015 ezPaycheck payroll software features to meet those needs.” said Dr. Ge, the founder of halfpricesoft.com.

This in house payroll software is compatible with Windows 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP. New users are welcome to download and try this software for free with no obligation and no cost at http://www.halfpricesoft.com/payroll_software_download.asp

Small businesses and nonprofits will appreciate the unique features in the latest release of ezPaycheck payroll software:

– Supports daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly and monthly payroll periods. Features report functions, print functions, and pay stub functions.

– Easily calculates differential pay

– Prints miscellaneous checks as well as payroll calculation checks.

– Prints payroll checks on blank computer checks or preprinted checks.

– Automatically calculates Federal Withholding Tax, Social Security, Medicare Tax and Employer Unemployment Taxes.

-Includes built-in tax tables for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

– Creates and maintains payrolls for multiple companies, and does it simultaneously.

– Prints Tax Forms 940, 941, W-2 and W-3.

-Supports multiple accounts at no additional charge.

-Supports network access.

Priced at $89, ezPaycheck payroll software is affordable for any size business. Customers seeking a way to simplify payroll processing with more accuracy to start the no obligation 30-day test drive today at: http://www.halfpricesoft.com/index.asp

About Halfpricesoft.com
Founded in 2003, Halfpricesoft.com has established itself as a leader in meeting and exceeding the software requirements of small businesses around the world. Offering payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, check writing/printing software, W2 software, 1099 software and ezACH deposit software. It continues to grow in the philosophy that small business owners deserve affordable, user friendly, and totally risk-free software.