National Payroll Week: Remember The Paymaster?
In 1888 long before digital time and attendance tools employees were clocking in and out manually using time-tracking tools like […]
In 1888 long before digital time and attendance tools employees were clocking in and out manually using time-tracking tools like […]
What if there was a way to save money on health insurance premiums while increasing your team’s take-home income, leading […]
As a business owner, you know that offering a strong benefits package is essential for attracting and keeping the best […]
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is revising its overtime regulations, effective July 1, 2024.
You didn’t start your construction company to spend countless hours managing payroll.
As a small business owner, you’re always looking for ways to save money, provide competitive benefits, and better serve your […]
As a small business owner, the term “non-discrimination testing” might sound intimidating. However, it’s a crucial process that makes sure […]
As your team’s employer, you want to offer them the best benefits you can provide. But the reality is that […]
Payroll can be a headache. Between employees questioning every hour deduction or forgetting to submit timecards-you can easily spend hours […]
The IRS has been sending out Notice CP148, notifying some employers of an address change on their Form 941. While […]
When an employee is injured on the job, workers’ compensation insurance serves as a safety blanket, protecting businesses from potential […]
As a dentist, you already have a lot on your plate. It’s understandable that HR management – although a necessary […]
You shouldn’t need to take an Advil before dealing with your workers’ compensation insurance payroll reports. Although filling out these […]
If you’re required to withhold Connecticut income tax, you must register for withholding tax with the Connecticut State Department of […]
In December of 2020, the IRS released a redesigned version of Form W-4, attempting to simplify the process for employees […]
It’s common for employers to entrust company property to employees, such as:
Human resource professionals are held to the highest standards when it comes to confidentiality. To see why, you only need […]
Are you a DIY type or the kind of business owner who prefers to invest in the best? There are […]
If you run a small payroll business, you already know this: Your technology isn’t just part of your operation — […]
There comes a moment for many small businesses when the question shifts from “How do we grow?” to “What happens […]
For many payroll providers, the business isn’t just a source of income — it’s a reflection of decades of relationships, […]
Most business owners aren’t preoccupied with succession planning. You’re focused on clients, compliance, and keeping the wheels turning. Selling may […]
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…

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