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What Services does a Peo Offer that an Aso Doesn’t?

A PEO (Professional Employer Organization) offers several distinct advantages and structural differences that an ASO (Administrative Services Organization) does not. The primary difference lies in the co-employment model, where the PEO becomes the employer of record for tax and compliance purposes.

Key services and features unique to a PEO include:

  • Risk Mitigation and Liability Sharing: Unlike an ASO, where the client retains full liability, a PEO assumes shared legal responsibility for workers’ compensation, unemployment reporting, and compliance. This reduces the client’s direct exposure to employment-related risks.
  • Full HR Compliance Relief: PEOs provide comprehensive support for regulations and audits, handling payroll taxes and state-regulated requirements (such as Indiana Department of Workforce Development guidelines) under their own federal employer identification number.
  • Access to Premium Benefits: Because PEOs pool employees from multiple companies, they can offer access to higher-quality employee benefits at group rates that a single business using an ASO likely could not access on its own.
  • Integrated Retirement Administration: PEOs manage retirement plan administration services as part of their co-employment duties, whereas ASOs typically focus on administrative tasks without transferring risk or employer status.

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