by Michael Porcaro - June 28, 2009
According to a new survey of more than 1000 Intuit Payroll customers, small business employers in overwhelming numbers are relying on themselves - and not government - to weather the economic climate.

94 percent of those responding say the health of their business depends more on what they can do for themselves rather than on what the government can do for them. In addition, 86 percent do not believe the federal economic stimulus plan will directly benefit their business, while 75 percent do not believe the government offers them enough support.
Saving money tops the lists of concerns among 94 percent of those surveyed, with payroll comprising between 25 and 50 percent of operational costs for many of these employers. Some 47 percent have already reduced their own pay or have not paid themselves at all, while just 22 percent have laid off employees.
Payroll regulations also dominated employers’ concerns, with 84 percent of respondents worried about staying in compliance with federal, state and local regulations to avoid penalties. Their concerns seem justified. This is notable as, according to a recent government report American small businesses are behind on their payroll taxes - to the tune of about $58 billion.
Even with the downbeat economy, employers remain upbeat about growth prospects. Sixty-one percent expect their business to grow in the next 12 months. They plan to invest to fuel that growth, in everything from advertising and marketing (65 percent), employee training and development (55 percent) and new equipment (48 percent). One-third believe it’s important to invest in business or financial software in the coming year to help better manage their business.
But this bullish appraisal does not translate into broader optimism. Some 56 percent of respondents believe the recession will last another two years or more.
For additional results, please check out: Intuit Payroll Survey Stats
Some enlightening insights from small business owners across the country… is this in line with what you’re experiencing? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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