Payroll
401(k)s Are Now Open to More Part-Time Workers
The 401(k) plan is one of the most popular qualified retirement plans around. However, in the past eligibility was generally restricted to an employer’s full-time employees.
5 Tips to Make Your Résumé More Noticeable Without Lying
Surveys show that up to 80% of people have lied on their résumés. But you don’t have to do that to look impressive.
What’s a $100,000 Salary Worth Across America
SmartAsset used its paycheck calculator to apply taxes to an annual salary of $100,000, and adjusted the amount for the local cost of living, including housing, groceries, utilities, transportation and other goods and services...
Accounting is One of the Worst at Gender-Pay Fairness, Poll Says
According to a new Glassdoor survey, women feel most unfairly compensated when they work in finance.
Small Biz Job Growth Improves
The rate of hiring for U.S. small businesses increased in February led by hiring in the leisure and hospitality industry according to the latest Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch.
Gusto Helps Clients Navigate Silicon Valley Bank Mess
The HR and payroll company has created a resource hub for customers that used the failed bank to fund payroll.
Secure 2.0 Offers New Tax Incentives for Small Business Retirement Plans
The credit is for businesses with up to 100 employees, but the credit is reduced by 2% per employee over 50 employees earning less than 100,000/year.
Court Says Most of California’s Gig Worker Law is Valid; Prop. 22
For gig workers, Prop 22 preserved flexible schedules associated with remaining a contractor but took away protections giving gig workers classification as employees.