Frequently Asked Questions
Non IT payroll solutions are payroll management platforms designed specifically for industries outside the technology sector — such as hospitality, healthcare, logistics, retail, and manufacturing. They're built to handle the unique challenges of these sectors, including shift-based pay, variable allowances, multi-location compliance, and contract workforce management
Yes. Modern non IT payroll platforms are built for multi-entity management, meaning a single group that owns a hotel chain, a retail brand, and a logistics arm can run payroll for all three from one system — each with their own pay structures, compliance rules, and reporting requirements.
Good non IT payroll solutions come with built-in compliance engines for each country of operation. These include local tax calculations, statutory contribution requirements (such as PF, ESI, or social security), and labour law rules. The platform should update these automatically when regulations change, reducing the compliance burden on your HR and legal teams.
Absolutely. This is one of the key strengths of a purpose-built non IT payroll solution. It can manage salaried employees, hourly workers, commissioned staff, and contracted individuals within the same pay cycle — each with their own pay structure, deduction rules, and documentation requirements.