Is Your Business An Easy Target for a Paycheck Stub Lawsuit?
Section 226 of the Labor Code requires that employers put certain information on an itemized wage statement, otherwise known as a paycheck stub. If the employee suffers injury due to [...]
Co-Workers Fail to Notice Their Dead Colleague for Two Days
BBC is reporting that a tax auditor in Finland died at his desk and that no one noticed for two days. www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3410547.stm?a What am I supposed to understand about this situation? [...]
The Restroom Peeper — Rehired to Peep Again
You can't make this stuff up! David Chavez, a cashier for QuikStop in Caruthers, California, was arrested, and convicted, of recording persons using the store restroom. In January a court [...]
Tax Relief for Farmers Who Got Incorrect Obamacare Tax Forms
Under Code Sec. 36B(a), certain taxpayers are allowed a refundable premium tax credit to help afford health insurance bought through an Exchange. On Feb. 20, 2015, the Department of Health [...]
Can My New Business Keep My Old EIN?
Any time a business is considering any type of restructuring or reorganization the business should not forget the significant, but often overlooked detail of EIN retention. Often switching EINs can [...]
Retaliation Tops the List of EEOC Charges for 2014
The EEOC recently released information on the number and types of charges handled. http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/statistics/enforcement/state_14.cfm Not surprisingly, retaliation charges constituted nearly 43 percent of all EEOC charges. You might ask why [...]
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