If you had to furlough employees during tight financial times, but you can now bring them back, you will be required to file some paperwork and keep documents as you do when hiring new employees. No matter your reason for… Read More
Archive for the ‘Employers’ Category
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Employer Responsibilities During a Temporary Business Closure
During the coronavirus pandemic, many businesses have to face temporary business closures to hopefully save their business in the long run. When this happens, there is a lot of information and processes that must be undertaken for employees and customers… Read More
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Onboarding Procedures for Seasonal Employees
If you run a seasonal business, or you plan on hiring seasonal employees during the peak seasons of November and December, you must be sure to follow the appropriate onboarding process. Additionally, as a small business owner, you must know… Read More
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What You Need to Know About Health Savings Accounts
Health Savings Accounts, or HSAs, have increased in number–in 2016, 72% of large employers provided them. There are several reasons for this, not the least of which is that it works with insurances with high deductibles. The point of an… Read More
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Should I Form an LLC or a Coorporation?
Starting your own business can be a daunting task. And one of the first decisions you’ll have to make is deciding whether or not you should form an LLC or a corporation. When you incorporate or become an LLC, you… Read More
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The Difference Between an Independent Contractor and an Employee
Business owners may find it difficult to tell the difference between an independent contractor and an employee. Contrary to popular belief, the variations are actually quite significant; the IRS determines the guidelines, and following them is an important part… Read More