3 Compliance Changes Impacting Business Owners in 2020
On December 5, 2019, the IRS released the final version of the 2020 W-4. The form has major...
On December 5, 2019, the IRS released the final version of the 2020 W-4. The form has major...
If employers question employees about their travel plans, they run the risk of invading their...
If the employee will be salaried-exempt, you must pay no less than the FLSA- or state-required...
73 percent of workers listed health insurance as one of the top three most important benefits… It...
53% of work romances are between employees in different departments… According to a Society for...
In most states, as long as you have employees, you must carry workers’ compensation. The inner...
Employers can generally make doctors’ notes part of their sick leave policy, as long as the...
Unlike federal law, most states have detailed rules on final wages… The Fair Labor Standards Act...
Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, taxpayers cannot claim a deduction for moving expenses, except...
The most effective leaders use a combination of styles depending on the decision being made… Does...
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