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Wisconsin Payroll Tax and Registration Guide
Employers in America's Dairyland State: learn about Wisconsin payroll tax and registration here.
Small Business Week 2023: Ways You Can Make an Impact
National Small Business Week will run from Sunday, April through Saturday, May 6 this year. Here's how to celebrate — and connect with your customers and community.
New York Employers Must Post Salary Ranges in Job Ads in Late 2023
On Dec. 21, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the “New York Pay Transparency Law.” The purpose of the legislation is to eliminate pay disparities and discrimination through the increased transparency of advertising salary ranges. Do you have the processes in place to comply with this law?
Remote Worker Reimbursement
Several states, the District of Columbia, and the city of Seattle have laws requiring organizations to provide their employees with reimbursement for any “necessary work-related expenses.”
Massachusetts Court: Employers Can’t Delay Workers’ Final Pay
The Massachusetts decision holds employers accountable if there is a delay in the payout of an employee’s wages.
Everything You Need to Know About Workforce Planning
Organizations use workforce planning to analyze their current workforce and determine what steps they should take to meet future staffing demands.
Illinois, Massachusetts, Miami Beach Employers Face Hair Discrimination Bans
The states of Illinois and Massachusetts and the city of Miami Beach have approved their own versions of the CROWN Act.
HR Fast Facts: Louisiana Child Support Payments Registration Process
Businesses must register with the state of Louisiana for payments to be remitted.
HR Fast Facts: Florida Child Support Payments Registration Process
Businesses are required to complete a case reconciliation with the Florida Child Support Payment Center. This reconciliation must be completed for every employee with child support garnishment payments to remit
HR Fast Facts: How does Washington State Calculate Rates for Workers’ Compensation Claims?
n Washington State, a company's Worker's Compensation Composite rate (also known as the Premium or Hourly Rate) calculated using four separate base rates assigned to the company based on their risk class.
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