Payroll Auditing Techniques
Lisa Poole, CPP
VP, HR Operations, Payroll
SunTrust Bank
Agenda
Self Audit
Sampling
Review self audit and payroll cycle programs
Items to consider auditing
Periodic practices
Risk mitigation
Conducting a Self Audit
Auditing one complete cycle
Functions of the department
Documents reviewed
Risks associated with control weakness
Internal controls needed
Considerations
- What audit procedures would you recommend obtaining evidence that payroll data are accurately totaled and free from defects?
- What “items” would you sample?
- What factors should be considered in setting the size of your sample?
Purpose of Audit Sampling
Sampling is performed because it is more efficient than testing 100% of a population.
In tax audits, if the taxpayer and the Department can agree on a representative sample, it can save both parties time and money.
Sampling Risk
Risk is made up of the risk of inaccurate records and the risk of misapplication of the law
Sampling risk is the chance that the sample selected is not representative of the population
- Risk that there are errors (inherent risk)
- Risk that procedures will not find errors (audit risk)
When Not to Sample
Small population (test 100% of the transactions or dollars in this case)
Large dollar amounts – verify that amounts reported/paid match source documents
Defining a Test Sample
Define the objectives of the test
Sample result should be objective and defensible
Defining a Population
Decide what period will be covered by the test
Define the sampling unit
Consider the completeness of the population
Consider how the error rate will be measured
Selection of the Sample
Random number sampling
Systematic sampling
Other sampling
Determine the sample size
Perform the sample
Evaluate the Sample Results
- Interpret results
- Reach an overall conclusion about the population
Compliance Tests
Compliance tests are tests which determine whether controls are being complied with
Yes – controls are being followed
No – deficiencies in controls
Procedural Questions
What audit procedures would you recommend to obtain evidence that the pay rates are appropriately assigned and used in figuring gross pay?
Review of Self Audit Program
Review of Payroll Audit Program
Sample listing of audits
Items to Consider Auditing
SSN – SSNVS/BSO
I-9 Forms
Garnishments
Tax deposits
Benefit plan items
Unclaimed wages
Employee data changes
Tax rates
Employee tax set up – reciprocity rules
Reconciliations
Interface data transfers
Checks to inactive employees
Periodic Practices
Data scrubbing – check for data exceptions such as:
- Exempt W-4 and state withholding forms for compliance
- Cost center changes
- Pay and deduction code usage
- Retroactive increases and decreases
Source Documents
Time records
Payroll register
General ledger balances
Wage and tax registers
W-2 forms
Payroll check clearing account
Risk Mitigation
Segregation of duties
Timely account reconciliations
Manual check approvals
Review negative liability account balances
Job rotation
Security of data – storage, passwords, confidentiality agreement
Standardized checklists – new dept set up, W-2 corrections, approval authority
Questions? Contact Me!
Lisa Poole, CPP
404-813-7847