The History of Workers’ Compensation: Why the System Exists and Why It Still Matters
For many small business owners, workers’ compensation feels like just another insurance policy — a required expense that gets renewed […]
For many small business owners, workers’ compensation feels like just another insurance policy — a required expense that gets renewed […]
Payroll professionals spend a lot of time helping clients comply with tax regulations, manage employee records, and process payroll accurately. […]
The No Tax on Tips rule has gotten a lot of attention since it became law, mostly because it sounds […]
A Section 125 plan often known as a “cafeteria plan” offers small businesses significant advantages providing a tax-efficient way to […]
Whether you plan to sell your payroll business next year, ten years from now, or never, one question is worth […]
Founder Profile: Danny Barnhill Owner: Danny Barnhill, founder of PaySouth Payroll Services Business Model: serving small businesses in South Carolina (95% under 50 employees) Structure: Solo operator with […]
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 […]
Filing an extension has become routine for many taxpayers, sometimes through no fault of their own. K-1s, investment statements, and […]
Getting paid should be simple and convenient for both you and your team. Direct deposit offers numerous benefits as a […]
The employee retention credit (ERC) was designed to help businesses that paid employees during the Covid-19 pandemic and suffered significant […]
A single payroll error costs a business almost three hundred dollars, on average. Over time, inaccurate payroll processes can cost […]
You know your small business needs flexibility to thrive. But you also need workers with specialized skills and minimal training […]
Are you worried about tethering your small business to a payroll giant that may feel more “big” than “business-friendly”?
You’ve put your heart and soul into building and managing your small business. Amid all the late nights you’ve spent […]
We get it: Your small business is your baby. It’s hard to let go and let someone else take the […]
Tax forms, regulations, classification; do these words make you break out in a cold sweat?
Few things break the trust between employer and employee more than payroll errors.
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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