Many companies and jobs require workers to travel out of state to complete tasks. Read more »
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) deals with the record keeping completed by federal contractors and subcontractors. While these parties might encounter internet applicants, the OFCCP created guidelines relating to... Read more »
For years now, the business community has been buzzing over the growing number of workers doing their jobs from remote locations, both down the street and around the world. Some estimates say... Read more »
As a payroll manager, likely one of the most difficult aspects of your job is determining how sales professionals should be compensated for their performance. Read more »
For a majority of hardworking Americans, 401k investment is their biggest source of retirement savings. Read more »
Executive compensation amounts continue to be one of the most controversial, complex and interesting issues in American business today. Some are calling for government limits on the amounts paid to senior... Read more »
The definition of a domestic partnership varies depending on the state, but it is basically a personal relationship that involves individuals who are not bound by marriage or civil union, but who... Read more »
It is mandatory to keep full payroll records for 7 years. An unexpected phone call, letter, or even unscheduled visit from HMRC to inspect company tax and NI returns can be a... Read more »
Employee Purchasing Plans are a great new trend in employee benefits.
Like everyone else, employees need things for their lives away from work. This includes: typical appliances (washer/dryer, dishwasher, refrigerator, etc... ), computers... Read more »
The Internal Revenue Code sets some serious tax traps for poorly planned parachute payments. Be careful! Read more »