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Seeking a certified Payroll and Benefits Specialist in Etobicoke. This role requires a PCP designation, 5+ years of experience, and advanced proficiency in ADP WorkForce Now. You will manage full-cycle payroll, benefits administration, and statutory reporting. Join a collaborative team with excel...
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Canada , Etobicoke
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Join Clio, the global leader in legal AI, as a Payroll and Benefits Specialist. You will manage multi-cycle international payroll, statutory reporting, and year-end reconciliations. This hybrid role offers a competitive salary, top-tier health benefits, and RRSP matching. The position is based in...
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Canada , Vancouver; Calgary; Toronto
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70600.00 - 95400.00 CAD / Year
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Discover rewarding payroll specialist - year-end jobs and launch a critical career at the financial heart of any organization. A Payroll Specialist is a meticulous professional responsible for ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time, while maintaining strict compliance with a complex web of tax laws and regulations. This role is fundamental to business operations, employee satisfaction, and financial integrity. The position becomes particularly crucial during the year-end period, a peak season requiring intense focus on closing the annual payroll cycle and preparing essential tax documents. Professionals in this field typically manage the entire payroll process from start to finish. Common responsibilities include processing payroll runs (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly), calculating wages, overtime, bonuses, and deductions. They meticulously maintain and audit employee data, handling new hires, terminations, and changes in compensation or benefits. A significant part of the role involves ensuring compliance with federal, state/provincial, and local payroll tax regulations, staying abreast of legislative changes that impact withholding and reporting. Year-end duties are a major component, where specialists reconcile annual payroll data, prepare and distribute annual forms like W-2s in the US or T4s in Canada, and file related tax reports. They also manage garnishments, levies, and other statutory deductions, while serving as the primary point of contact for employee payroll inquiries. To excel in payroll specialist jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of technical knowledge and soft skills. Typical requirements include several years of hands-on payroll processing experience, often with a preference for those familiar with multi-state or international payroll complexities. Proficiency with major payroll software systems (e.g., ADP, Workday, UKG, Ceridian) and advanced Excel skills are standard. A keen eye for detail is non-negotiable, as is a high level of integrity when handling sensitive, confidential information. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential for troubleshooting discrepancies. Effective communication skills are vital for explaining pay details to employees and collaborating with HR, Finance, and Benefits teams. Many employers value or require professional certifications such as the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) or Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC), which demonstrate a committed expertise. For those seeking stability, impact, and a role with a clear cyclical peak, exploring payroll specialist - year-end jobs offers a pathway to a vital and respected profession within any industry.

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