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How to Tax a Bonus Check
Bonuses, frequently given at the end of the year, are a popular "thank you" for a job well done,...
Bonuses, frequently given at the end of the year, are a popular "thank you" for a job well done,...
Yes, it’s possible to make this change. Any employee can be classified as a nonexempt employee,...
Beginning January 1, 2023, employers in California will be subject to several new requirements...
Watch the latest recorded 10-Minute Tuesday Webinar, as we further discuss the Employee Retention...
The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) was an especially helpful tax break for businesses during...
Several nonimmigrant visa categories are available to U.S. businesses, and if you know how they...
Form 941-X, Adjusted Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund, may just be your...
You can use practical and flexible HSAs for medical deductibles, copayments — and even long-term...
Most of the federal employment discrimination laws kick in when an employer reaches a certain...
Ohio recently amended its overtime law, effective July 6, 2022, to include certain provisions from...
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