Payroll Services for Small Business in Yukon, Oklahoma

Payroll services in Yukon

When you employ your local Payroll Vault in Yukon, you access a dedicated team to ensure you are compliant, and gain access to our suite of services that guarantee you are supported with cutting-edge technology solutions to make your payroll processing simple and secure. Our commitment to help businesses succeed, combined with our unparalleled customer service, allows us to successfully customize and highly personalize your services.

Facts about Yukon

Yukon is a city in Canadian County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area. The population was 22,709 at the 2010 census. Founded in the 1890s, the town was named in reference to a gold rush in Yukon Territory, Canada, at the time. Historically, Yukon served as an urban center for area farmers and the site of a large milling operation. It is now considered primarily a bedroom community for people who work in Oklahoma City.

History

Yukon was founded by A.N. Spencer in 1891, and was named for the Yukon River in Alaska.

Spencer, a cattleman from Texas turned railroad builder, was working on a line from El Reno to Arkansas when he decided to build the town. Spencer filed the plat on the townsite on February 14, 1891. He had agreed to do so and lay the train tracks through the town in exchange for half of the lots, which were owned by Minnie Taylor and Luther S. Morrison. Taylor and Morrison had acquired the land in the 1889 land run. Spencer also bought two quarter sections south of Main Street from Joseph Carson and his sister, Josephine. Spencer and his brother, Lewis, named the town after the Yukon Territory of Canada, where a gold rush was booming at the time.

The first houses and businesses were located on the north side of Spencer Avenue (now Main Street) and present Fourth and Fifth streets. The Canadian County Courier reported on April 1, 1891, that the city had 25 homes, one bank, two real estate offices, two restaurants, a lumber yard, a hardware store, a grocery, a livery stable, two saloons, a blacksmith shop, a printing office, a barber shop, and a second barber shop "about completed."

In 1949, Yukon garnered national media attention because of the plight of Grady the Cow, who was stuck inside a silo for four days.

From a population of 830 in 1907, Yukon grew to 1,990 by 1950. By 1960, the population registered at 3,076. Oklahoma City annexed nearly all of the land around Yukon during the 1960s. This brought a boom in residential construction and commercial development. The town had grown to approximately 22,000 residents in 2005.

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Our services in Yukon

  • Payroll Solutions Payroll Solutions Let us keep you compliant and up-to-date with the most current payroll tax regulations so you can spend more time on your business. We are payroll designed for small business.
  • HR Solutions HR Solutions Solutions designed for small businesses to help you efficiently manage and scale as needed your day-to-day operations and workforce. We help you minimize risk and maximize efficiency.
  • Time & Attendance Time & Attendance Using intuitive technology we help bridge your mobile and office workforce while maintaining flexibility. Our timekeeping solutions easily integrate with HR and payroll systems so you can track time with ease.
  • Background Checks and Drug Screening & Testing Background Checks Let us help you safeguard your company’s reputation and good standing with pre-employment screenings. All screenings are designed to maximize your workforce and minimize risks.
  • Pay-as-you-go Workers’ Comp Workers' Compensation Convenient pay-as-you-go workers' compensation eliminates premium deposits, reduces audit exposure and improves your business's cash flow. Easy. Convenient. Effective. The pay-as-you-go method is based on actual payroll numbers.
  • Labor Law Poster Services Labor Law Poster Services Privately branded posters with notifications of updates so you can confidently display to ensure you are compliant with all State and Federal Labor Law Posting requirements.
  • Point-of-Sale Point-of-Sale Providing merchant and point-of-sale services while offering clients a boutique, white-glove user experience and streamlining day-to-day business operations. Schedule a meeting to learn more.

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