Payroll
How to Quit Your Job Gracefully
It happens to practically everyone at some point. You had a good run at your current job, but you’ve outgrown the position and want more. After finding a better match elsewhere, it’s time for that awkward moment: letting your employer go. Whether you’re a staff auditor or senior director, you should know how to quit […]
OnPay Launches New HR Suite
OnPay also automates time-consuming, repetitive tasks and offers customizable personnel checklists to keep businesses organized. The new suite underscores the company’s ongoing mission to set a higher standard in payroll services.
5 Ways to Prove Your Value at Work, And Remain Indispensable
Every workplace has that one employee that everyone goes to for answers to their problems. They know everyone and they know how to get things done. Strive to be that one shining employee by following these steps.
The Hustle: Nearly Half of U.S. Workers Have a Side Gig
The average otherwise-employed side hustler brings in an extra $1,122 per month by working 12 hours a week. For most (66%), the extra money accounts for less than half of their monthly earnings. However, 3 in 10 say the extra income is needed to pay ...
Small Business Wages and Hiring Growth Hold Stready
The South continues to lead regions in employment growth; the West remains the top region for hourly earnings growth. Dallas is again the top metro for job growth; San Diego continues to lead metros for wage growth.
New Proposed Legislation Aims to SECURE Retirement Savings
On May 23, 2019, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the “Setting Every Retirement Community Up for Retirement Enhancement” (SECURE) Act, a somewhat contorted name, which includes a bevy of provisions designed to help Americans ...
Medicare 101: Coaching Your Clients about Medicare Coverage
Tax professionals should be up to speed with the rules and offer advice to clients and prospects who are nearing retirement and the age of 65. The following article explores the various Medicare plans and enrollment, how Medicare interacts with other ...
Millennials and Retirement: Majority Are Off To Good Start
Millennials catch a lot of heat these days for the numerous things they do wrong. So the question remains, does this generation get anything right? Well, according to a new LendEDU study, they might be getting at least one thing right: saving for retirement. Through surveying 1,000 Americans aged 23 to 38, we found that […]