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Box 1 W-2 earnings required to EEO-1 Report? The latest

Workforce snapshot now in fourth quarter   Sure, you don’t have to start working on the EEO-1 Report right now – because the deadline has been bumped back – but that, and other recent changes to the report, aren’t necessarily good news.   Typically, the EEO-1 is due by September 30 each year. So you [...]

November 7th, 2017|EEO-1 Regs, W-2s, W2 Requirements|

Confusion over paid leave and FMLA policies get employer sued

Lack of Clarity Led Company into expensive legal waters   Even when you’re trying to be generous to employees, it still pays to double-check all of your pay policies say exactly what you want them to.   This is especially true when it comes to paid leave policies and their interplay with the Family and [...]

November 7th, 2017|FMLA, Timekeeping|

Payroll cards: New proposal outlines changes to pending prepaid rule

Several clauses designed to protect consumers   More updates are coming to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) prepaid rule that’ll govern the use of payroll cards.   The rule creates provisions to protect employees in case pay chards are lost or stolen. It also puts procedures in place to correct and guarantees free access [...]

November 1st, 2017|direct deposit, Identity Theft|

IRS Makes changes to W-2s: What Payroll must know

Regulatory action allows for truncated SSNs   A significant change is coming to W-2s that’ll impact how you prepare forms for employees.   The IRS just issued a proposed rule that allows for the use of truncated Social Security Numbers (SSN) on employees’ copies of Forms W-2s.   Currently, you can use truncated taxpayer identification [...]

November 1st, 2017|W-2s, W2 Requirements|

Hiring man at different pay rate than woman sparks suit, costs $30K

Feds said employer violated equal pay act   It can pay to double-check employees’ salaries to make sure men and women who do, in large part, the same jobs are paid equally.   After all, if you’re not regularly looking at existing employee’s salaries, it can be easy to pay someone a salary that violates [...]

September 29th, 2017|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), New hire|

Court strikes down OT rule: Key takeaways for Payroll

DOL’s $47,476 salary threshold too high   The 2016 overtime rule has been stopped in its tracks by a federal judge. That means Payroll no longer has to worry about a sudden, sharp increase in the number of employees needing to be paid time-and-a-half.   If you already had this number memorized -- $47,476 – [...]

September 29th, 2017|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Overtime, Timekeeping|

Big changes coming to boost info security when filing IRS returns

  Preventing identity theft with new data safeguards   Cybersecurity and identity theft are key concerns of the IRS, as evidenced by the latest edition of the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee’s (ETAAC) annual report to Congress.   This year, as part of its identity theft prevention strategy, ETAAC announced several new security initiatives that’ll [...]

September 20th, 2017|Hacking, Identity Theft, W-2s, W2 Requirements|

Improper rounding comes back to cost employer $296,836

  Be prepared to show the overall impact isn’t a negative one   There’s a common, and understandable, line of thinking that rounding nonexempt employees’ hours to a set time works because their hours will even out over time.   But this practice has come under scrutiny, warned Tammy McCutchen, attorney and former administrator of [...]

September 14th, 2017|Overtime, Recordkeeping, Timekeeping|

Employer out 225K for asking new hires for a specific document

Watch which documents you request from new workers   By now, most savvy companies know they must treat everyone equally during the hiring process and work-authorization process.   But that hasn’t stopped this disturbing trend: The Dept. of Justice (DOJ) has been slapping employers with hefty penalties for not treating U.S. citizens and non-citizens the [...]

September 14th, 2017|Form I-9, New hire|

85 Percent of Job Applicants Lie on Resumes. Here’s How to Spot a Dishonest Candidate

A new study shows huge increase in lies on job applications. By J.T. O'Donnell Founder and CEO, WorkItDaily.com@jtodonnell According to HireRight's 2017 employment screening benchmark report, 85 percent of employers caught applicants fibbing on their résumés or applications, up from just 66 percent five years ago. Given we have the lowest unemployment rate in a decade, [...]

August 16th, 2017|New hire|