[BC] project based accounting and payroll solution for small team using project based accounting?

Hey guys! I learned so much from this subreddit just from browsing the posts but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for so thought I'd make a new post to ask if anyone has encountered a similar problem.

We are a small business with two employees.

The employees are the owners of the business.

We are transitioning away from QBO, and we use project based accounting.

The challenge is that we keep finding products that are either

-(very expensive!) and designed to handle payroll, and project based accounting, but for large firms with dozens or even hundreds of employees.

-affordable, and will handle remits and payroll for a small team...but aren't project based.

-affordable, project based accounting software that doesn't do remits

We are currently looking at Zoho Professional, because it's project based, and affordable.

But Zoho Payroll doesn't do the automatic remits.

We *could* calculate remits manually...but that feels very intimidating because the stakes of messing it up seem very high!

Is there a software solution that we might be missing?

Thank you in advance!!

ETA: well my post title is redundant but I can't edit it. SORRY !!

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u/MabelBaker — 14 days ago

Question about the first four stitches before a German Short Row

Hi all! I really struggle with reading and understanding patterns and this one has me flummoxed. I just knitted 10 rounds of rib stitch for the collar. The pattern now says:

K4, turn and work DS (german short row.)

R2: p2, pm, p12, p36, pm, p12, p3, turn and work DS.

Row 3: K to 1 stitch before marker, RL1, k1, sm, k1, LL1, do this 4 times, k to last DS, then turn and knit one more stitch, turn and work DS.

Row 4: purl to the last DS, purl the DS, then purl one more stitch, turn and work a new DS.

My question is about the Knit 4 at the very beginning. I'm not quite sure what it's doing there...can some one help me understand why I'm knitting four and then turning the work?

Also, when it says

DS (german short row)

does it say (german short row) because it's telling me that "hey! Heads up that we're doing a double stitch because we're about to do a German Short row!)

THANK YOU!

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u/MabelBaker — 15 days ago

Where my old punk rockers and goths and rockabilly girls (and guys!) at ?

Hi all! I moved here fairly recently from Los Angeles and since I work unpredictable hours and work from home I thought I put myself out there and see what happens :)

I'm in my 40s, cis female, and married. No kids but we have a furbaby.

Currently the Cramps are spending a lot of time on my turntables but I love everything from Alice Coltrane to X, Wanda Jackson to Walter Wanderly, from Hunx and his Punx to Hoyt Axton, from Fleetwood Mac to the Fatback Band.

I'm going to be taking a few knitting classes this summer in hopes of being able to knit up some Poison Grrls patterns eventually (if you knit and don't know Poison Grrls, check them out! they have the cutest patterns :) And I already sew many of my own clothes. If there is a corset making class you know of and want to take together, it could be fun!

I also love hiking, watching movies (currently I'm so into the Shaw brothers that I started learning Mandarin because why not?) and I'm a heritage Spanish speaker.

Lately since I don't know many folks here, I've been finding more time to read. If you have a book group you host or know of, let me know!

Lots of folks here are into board games; I have friends in L.A. that get dressed up in their best vintage duds, make a cocktail or mocktail, and play mahjong once a month. I'd be down to learn mahjong with or without the excuse to dress up and make mocktails/cocktails.

and if you're from L.A., and you used to hang around the Echo, Permanent Records, Big Foot Lodge, GoldDiggers, the Rec Center, the Smell, Stories, Taix, and the like, or if you are from there and used to frequent the JabberJaw, maybe we know some of the same people.

Anyway feel free to shoot me a PM, we can go to a record store, grab a coffee, go to a yarn or fabric store, see something at the Rio, or go hiking.

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u/MabelBaker — 26 days ago

I found some Muay Thai studios near me that have adult classes, and I was thinking of starting. But when I used to take kickboxing in the Before Times, I would be dripping sweat by the end of class so I'm worried about sweating and losing the seal on my mask. Is that a possibility? I can't tell if I'm being paranoid.

I also wonder if I could solve that problem with strapless masks. But would they end up getting soggy and sweaty and somehow stop working? I can't tell if I'm overthinking it.

Any insight would be appreciated!

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u/MabelBaker — 2 months ago