01Payroll
Remittance, in plain English.
Workzoom defines Remittance as follows. Payroll remittance is the transfer of withheld statutory deductions from employer to government on a fixed schedule. Most jurisdictions require monthly remittance; some (Canada,...
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AThe short answer
Payroll remittance is the transfer of withheld statutory deductions from employer to government on a fixed schedule. Most jurisdictions require monthly remittance; some (Canada, US) require it as frequently as weekly for large employers. Late remittance triggers penalties of up to 25 percent. Workzoom tracks every remittance deadline and generates the required filing forms.
How Remittance works.
Remittance is one of the operating concepts behind a modern Payroll platform. In practice, the term names a specific outcome: an employer can prove the calculation, automate the workflow, and audit the result without an intermediate spreadsheet or third-party tool. Workzoom treats Remittance as a first-class function of the single employee record, which means every dependent module, HR, payroll, workforce, and talent, reads from the same source of truth.
Why mid-market HRIS buyers care about Remittance.
Mid-market employers feel the cost of Remittance differently than small businesses or global enterprises. Below 50 employees the workload is small enough that a manual process survives. Above 5,000, the budget tolerates a multi-system stack with specialist consultants. Between those, the employer carries enterprise-grade complexity on a small-business administrative team. That is the size band Workzoom is built for. Concretely, that means three things: every concept on this page is automated by default; statutory rates refresh inside the platform without a re-implementation; and the same employee record drives reporting, audits, and decisions across every suite.
How Workzoom does Remittance differently.
Workzoom encodes Remittance as a deterministic calculation tied to the employee's position, jurisdiction, and effective dates. The capability lives inside the Workzoom Payroll Suite, which is $4 CAD per employee per month and includes implementation, training, and support. Reports, audits, and exception alerts read from the same record, so there is no reconciliation between an HR database and a payroll database.
Where Remittance sits between HR and payroll.
Remittance does not stand alone. The concepts most often paired with it on a Payroll run are Statutory deduction, PAYE (Jamaica), NIB (Bahamas), CPP. Each is defined elsewhere in this glossary so you can trace the full chain without leaving the site.
The Remittance mistakes that show up in audits.
- Treating Remittance as a one-time setup rather than an ongoing calculation that has to refresh each pay cycle, position change, or rate update.
- Maintaining the rule in a spreadsheet outside the payroll system. The spreadsheet drifts within a quarter, and the audit trail disappears.
- Letting the system of record diverge from the system of calculation. Two databases means two truths, and the discrepancy surfaces on the year-end filing.
Remittance questions to put in your RFP.
- Does the platform handle Remittance on the same employee record as HR and time, or via a downstream integration?
- Who maintains the underlying rate or rule, and how is it updated when the authority publishes a change?
- Can the platform produce an audit-ready report for Remittance across any date range without exports?
- What does the failure mode look like when an employee crosses a threshold mid-pay-period?
How Remittance runs on Workzoom.
Remittance is part of the Workzoom Payroll Suite. Workzoom runs HR, payroll, workforce, and talent on a single employee record across ten countries: Canada, the United States, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda, Anguilla, the Cayman Islands, and the United Kingdom. Pricing starts at $4 per employee per suite per month.
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