{"id":2336,"date":"2023-10-10T20:10:39","date_gmt":"2023-10-10T20:10:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.amalgamatedbenefits.com\/amalgamated-employee-benefits-administrators\/?p=2336"},"modified":"2023-10-10T20:10:41","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T20:10:41","slug":"new-payroll-trends-demand-best-payroll-auditing-practices","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.amalgamatedbenefits.com\/amalgamated-employee-benefits-administrators\/new-payroll-trends-demand-best-payroll-auditing-practices\/","title":{"rendered":"New Payroll Trends Demand Best Payroll Auditing Practices"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The world of payroll keeps getting increasingly complex. New payroll industry trends are driving the need for more prudent payroll auditing practices particularly in multiemployer plans. Understanding these trends and best practices should be a priority for all employers.<\/p>\n

The number one reason multiemployer plans fail a Department of Labor (DOL) investigation is because payroll audits are not performed, according to Ian Dingwall, former Chief Accountant for the Department of Labor\u2019s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA)*<\/a>. They fail to meet ERISA regulations which requires that plans receive all of the employer contributions they are owed based on the number of hours worked by plan participants. Plan trustees\/fiduciaries face personal liabilities for this noncompliance.<\/p>\n

A reputable payroll auditing service helps multiemployer plan fiduciaries comply with ERISA regulations and demonstrate to the DOL their due diligence. In addition, a payroll auditing service delivers other key benefits such as:<\/p>\n