50% Refundable employee retention credit through CARES Act
The CARES Act provides a refundable payroll tax credit (against employER portion of Social Security Tax) for 50 percent of wages paid by employers to
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The CARES Act provides a refundable payroll tax credit (against employER portion of Social Security Tax) for 50 percent of wages paid by employers to
The U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the U.S. Department of Labor (Labor) announced that small and midsize employers can begin taking advantage
The legislation provides paid leave, establishes free testing, protects public health workers, and provides important benefits to children and families. Of particular interest to employers
IR-2020-54, March 11, 2020 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today advised that high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) can pay for 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)-related testing
Former star of the Discovery Channel’s “Dirty Jobs” Mike Rowe wants to close America’s skills gap. I think he’s got some great advice about the
This is a informative article for employers and human resource managers about the employment rights of employees with DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). https://citizenpath.com/employment-rights-daca/
The IRS has released the new Form W-4 that new employees must use and employees who wish to update their withholding in 2020. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf For
In 2016, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill 1234 requiring the state’s Secure Choice Retirement Savings Investment Board to begin development of a workplace retirement savings
On September 18, California Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 5 into law. The law expands the use of the “ABC test” to determine if workers in California are employees or independent contractors.
Makeup time in CA not overtime if certain conditions are met. Makeup time is one of the rare occurrences under California law that employees have
The Internal Revenue Service today released an updated Withholding Calculator on IRS.gov and a new version of Form W-4 to help taxpayers check their 2018
Short answer: Micky D’s can only charge so much for a burger and people still be able to afford to buy it. More detailed answer: