In this paper, two new approaches for handling multiple tasks in redundant manipulators based on predefined allocated priorities are proposed. The first approach is an integrated scheme which employs null-space base vector for handling prioritized tasks. Clear task and null-space representation, better execution of the lower priority tasks, and intuitive formulation are its basic features. The second approach aims to improve the performance of all the prioritized tasks, especially during algorithmic singularities beside clear null-space dynamics representation. This approach can be considered as a modification and extension of the Reverse Priority (RP) algorithm in acceleration level. The commands related to each tasks are added to each other following reverse order of priorities and by suitable projectors. The projector definition is given using minimal representation of the null-space. Clear null-space dynamics in the proposed methods facilitate the stability analysis. A detailed evaluation by means of computer simulation in various cases is reported. Tasks accomplishment using the proposed approaches is compared with the classic method. The results, in general, show higher performance and accuracy of the tasks by the proposed approaches.