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Sick and Family Leave Reporting Guidance in 2022
As 2022 approaches, employers will have to account for leave wages paid in 2021 under various...
As 2022 approaches, employers will have to account for leave wages paid in 2021 under various...
During the pandemic, Ohio legislators passed an emergency rule that allowed all employers to...
In COVID Tax Tip 2021-123, the IRS clarifies some of the confusion surrounding the powerful but...
Exempt and non-exempt are classifications under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). That’s the...
Even if your business has only a few employees, you may be considering outsourcing your payroll...
According to the Small Business Administration, the Restaurant Revitalization Fund will provide...
Small and midsize employers, and certain governmental employers, can claim refundable tax credits...
Watch this informative webinar where we breakdown the American Rescue Plan Act, the newest...
With wide bipartisan support, Congress has approved the “PPP Extension Act of 2021,” which extends...
The Internal Revenue Service is urging people to continue practicing proper cybersecurity habits by...
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