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$120K owed: Food processing wasn’t a problem, but payroll processing was

Employer falsified timecards, then disposed of them   Investigators found glaring paycheck errors at a food-processing plant in Westbury, NY, the state attorney general announced.   From 2013 to 2017, Diversified Processors Inc. and Processors Inc. mishandled minimum wage and overtime payments due to 10 plant workers.   Now, the employer must pay $120,555 in [...]

July 19th, 2018|Recordkeeping, Timekeeping|

IRS updates form & guidance for federal tax levies

Check your records: The IRS recently updated several key pubs and forms related to federal tax levies.   You’ll want to double-check that you have the most up-to-date info when calculating how much of an employee’s pay is exempt from levy.   New instructions   Because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the personal [...]

July 19th, 2018|Garnishments|

Paid program draws scrutiny: Top drawbacks & what to consider

Eleven Attorneys General address their concerns   The Dept. of Labor (DOL) just announced the launch of its PAID (Payroll Audit Independent Determination) program, which was designed to give companies a reprieve from fines and other penalties when they self-report wage issues.   Although the PAID program’s in its infancy, it’s already facing some significant [...]

June 26th, 2018|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Timekeeping|

Massachusetts Strengthens Its Equal Pay Act

The Massachusetts Equal Pay Act (MEPA), passed in 1945, was the first state law of its kind. But it hasn’t provided enough detail to be useful to employees or stiff enough penalties to be compelling for employers. The amendments to MEPA, which take effect July 1, 2018, make the law significantly more relevant. Equal Pay [...]

June 14th, 2018|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)|

Paid family and medical leave credit: Latest need-to-know info from IRS

Details about how companies leave programs can qualify   The IRS has just released more details about the new paid family and medical leave business credit. An FAQ from the agency clarifies some of the key requirements companies must meet to collect the credit. Here are the highlights.   Wages and more   To claim [...]

June 14th, 2018|FMLA|

Employee denied promotion while on FMLA leave: Avoid costly mistake

Company owes worker at least 30K in wages and damages   Just because you don’t always have to pay employees when they’re on leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be on the lookout for any pay-related issues.   If it even looks like FMLA leave was a [...]

June 14th, 2018|FMLA|

How DOL’s new PAID program could help companies resolve wage issues

Self-audit initiative would limit liability if violations found   Sometimes, self-audits of a company’s payroll process may uncover surprising issues with paying workers correctly.   The Dept. of Labor (DOL) is throwing a lifeline to employers who discover wage problems with its newest initiative, the Payroll Audit Independent Determination (PAID) program.   Specific requirements   [...]

May 31st, 2018|Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Recordkeeping|

Kristy Stevenson, HR, for Independent’s Service, of Hannibal MO shares how a new time clock system reduced headaches

We’d had our old time clocks for as long as anyone could remember, and they’d become outdated.   They couldn’t store any data, and power outages resulted in us losing hourly punches.   Not only that, but when an employee wanted to request time off, that person had to fill out a sheet and wait [...]

May 31st, 2018|Timekeeping|

Supreme Court ruling adds new angle to OT Pay: Here’s help

Interpretation of FLSA in employers’ favor   It’ll now be a little easier to figure out whether certain employees are exempt from OT, thanks to a recent Supreme Court decision that changes the way companies can interpret the Fair Labor Standards Act (FSLA).   More good news: the decision will likely give employers better footing [...]

May 31st, 2018|Overtime|

USCIS updating E-Verify to be more user-friendly

Several new updates are coming to E-Verify to make it easier to use for Payroll pros.   For starters, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) just launched everify.gov, a brand-new website where companies can sign up for E-Verify or access existing accounts.   Additional changes   Future updates will streamline the case creation process in [...]

May 31st, 2018|New hire|