Payroll
Are Your Workers Bored? Survey Shows Workplace Boredom Hits 10 Hours Per Week
If you've ever had a case of the blahs at work, you're not alone. According to a new survey from staffing firm OfficeTeam, professionals admit they're bored in the office an average of 10.5 hours per week. That's more than a full day a week, or the ...
Patriot Software Adds Multi-Location Features to Payroll Software
The multi-location feature lets the software accurately calculate employment taxes for each employee based on their assigned work location. This helps customers and their employees remain compliant with tax laws.
Repealing Obamacare: / ACA: What’s Next?
The latest Senate legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), known as Graham-Cassidy, was not put to a vote before the September 30th budget reconciliation deadline. While Republican leaders have signaled that they are not ...
How Much You Can Really Withdraw in Retirement?
The ultimate flaw in investment rules, assumptions and models is their inherent disregard for the life events – planned and unplanned – that can dramatically affect an individual’s ability to maintain strategy. For most people life happens, often in ...
Which Cities Are Best for Trick or Treaters?
Every October Zillow identifies the best cities and neighborhoods for trick-or-treaters looking to score the most candy in the least amount of time. Zillow economists ranked cities based on home values, the share of population under 10 years old and ...
How to Help Employees Understand and Fill Out Form W-4
When you hire employees, you should have them complete Form W-4 when they start work. The form lets you know how much federal income tax to withhold from employees’ wages.
October 2017 Payroll Channel
A new study shows significant trends in enterprise use of external contractors; growing enterprise demand for on-demand support, influx of highly skilled contractors into the workforce, business challenges, and increased individual interest in ...
Are You Up-to-Date on Per Diem Rules?
The federal government and all states have three systems to compensate employees for per diems. Using per diems not to exceed federal rules are a worry-free, documentation-free way for employers to cover expenses while employees travel overnight for ...