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We here at Payplus believe In being pet friendly how about your company

  As organizations look to provide perks that will attract and retain key talent, many are coming to realize that offering pet-friendly benefits—whether that means take-your-dog-to-work days, pet insurance or animal-related volunteer excursions—can be an effective tool for improving recruitment, morale and even wellness. “Dogs have become a bigger part of everyone’s life, especially as [...]

May 4th, 2017|Uncategorized|

The latest on DOL’s stalled overtime rule revisions

  The hits keep coming for the Dept. of Labor’s (DOL) overtime rule changes – and that means it’ll stay business as usual in Payroll, at least for few more months.   The Dept. Of Justice has requested to have until May 1, 2017, to both review an appeal of the rule change and give [...]

April 13th, 2017|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Overtime, Timekeeping|

Is that absence FMLA-related? What the courts are saying now

2 Cases on the importance of recordkeeping   When possible Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave is in the picture, you need to double sure you’re tracking absences correctly – as two companies recently learned the hard way in court.   Even if you think you have everything correct, employees may sue if they [...]

March 30th, 2017|FMLA, Recordkeeping|

2017 could hold big changes for Payroll: What’s IRS planning now?

  Advisory council has long list of payroll-focused suggestions   Between state and federal regulations, you already have enough on your plate.   But if you aren’t vigilant, you’re likely to miss a slew of new rules.   That’s thanks to the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC), which recently released its latest list of [...]

March 9th, 2017|2017 Tax Changes, W2 Requirements|

Get ready: New FLSA requirements might pull Payroll into court

This state wants payroll involved in mediation processes   In Payroll, you never know when your records will end up under a microscope.   But it’s a possibility that some states may soon make that much more likely to happen.   Take New York, for instance, where a federal court in the Southern District (SDNY) [...]

March 2nd, 2017|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)|

New I-9 Forms

The new I-9 form was released November 14. It may now be used, although the old form will remain valid through January 21, 2017. After that date, you must use the new form. We recommend you train all employees who are responsible for completing the I-9 and start to use it for new hires as [...]

February 1st, 2017|Form I-9|

Minimum Wage is going up

Effective January 1, 2017, the minimum wage will be $11.00 The minimum wage law applies to all employees except those being rehabilitated or trained in charitable, educational, or religious institutions; members of religious orders; agricultural, floricultural and horticultural workers; those in professional service; and outside salespersons not reporting to or visiting their office daily. For [...]

January 5th, 2017|Uncategorized|

2017 IRS dollar limits: What’s new, what’s the same

The IRS has released some 2017 dollar amounts hat you’ll need for your payroll system. The maximum amount an employee can contribute to a flexible spending account is $2,600, up from $2,550 in 2016. The income exclusion for adoption assistance is $13,570, increasing from $13,460. Phase out starts when an employee’s adjusted gross income exceeds [...]

December 22nd, 2016|2017 Tax Changes|