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Employers – 2015 FICA Tax Changes to Know

As a small business owner, wouldn’t it be nice if payroll taxes just stayed the same from one year to the next? You would know what’s expected of you and how to manage your company’s payroll taxes every year. Unfortunately, that’s just not the case. As of January 1, 2015, the government has made some FICA tax changes that employers need to be aware of since these changes will affect your company’s ability to accurately process your payroll. (more…)

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Know the Difference between Salary and Wage Duties

Are you a small business employer who has a hard time figuring out which employees can be paid a salary and which must be paid hourly? If so, you’re not alone. Many small business owners often have trouble making these determinations. But it’s important that you know the difference between exempt and non-exempt jobs, otherwise you may have to pay hefty fines due to misclassification of workers in the workplace. (more…)

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SPECIAL NOTE! 3 Mandatory Employee Notices Due in January

Most small business owners know that they need to distribute their business’s 2014 W-2 forms to their employees before the end of January. But did you know that you also need to supply other year-end employee notices, too?

Tax reporting deadlines in payroll matters come fast! Are you reading?Annually, you should review all requirements concerning Federal and state employee notification reports, especially those containing supplemental tax information for your employees. You should prepare and distribute any mandatory reports to your employees to help them fulfill their personal tax filing obligations. Some mandatory notices that you’re required to provide to your employees include:

  • The special accounting rule/no federal income tax withholding on personal-use auto notice. If you provide employees with a company vehicle that they can drive for personal use, in most cases, this personal use is considered a taxable fringe benefit. As an employer, you’re responsible for withholding taxes on the fair market value (FMV) of this benefit, which is determined at least once a year. If you determine the FMV based on monthly valuations, you can simplify your tax reporting by using a special accounting rule that allows you to use the value of the fringe benefit for November and December of the calendar year, and combine that valuation with the value of the first ten months (January through October) of the following year. If you used this special accounting rule in 2014 to determine FMV, or you plan to not withhold federal income tax from the value of your employee’s personal use of company vehicles in 2015, you must provide employees with a notice by February 2, 2015. For more information, refer to the IRS Employer’s Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits.
  • Charitable contributions report. If your employees make charitable contributions to national or local non-profit organizations through payroll deductions, you’re required to report to each employee the annual total of charitable contributions the individual made. Consider using box 14 of the Form W-2 to report this annual total.
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) notice. The EITC is a tax credit for low-income working families. For federal purposes, the back of Copy B of the Form W-2 includes eligibility information about the EITC for your employees that meets notification requirements. However, some states may require a separate notification (other than the Form W-2, Copy B) and have a different annual deadline for notifying your employees about the EITC. To get the word out about this tax credit, January 30, 2015 is EITC Awareness Day.

Besides mandatory employee notifications, you also should consider processing and distributing other reports that may be helpful to your employees in completing their taxes as well.

If you need help identifying all of the mandatory and optional employee notifications your small business should make, contact The Payroll Department at 317-852-2568. By engaging the services of a professional payroll services provider, we’re your experts in all things concerning your payroll.

– Ariane of The Payroll Department Blog Team

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Pros and Cons of Hiring Contractors vs. Employees

More and more people are leaving their full-time jobs to become freelancers or independent contractors these days. In fact, experts predict that contractors will make up half of the full-time workforce by 2020. Consequently, more companies, including small businesses, are deciding to hire freelancers instead of full- or part-time employees. (more…)

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Employers Paid $4.5 Billion in Payroll Tax Penalties

The IRS recently published data saying they handed out 6.8 million fines to U.S. employers as of the end of September, 2013, because of botched payroll taxes. According to an article in The New Entrepreneur, these penalties amounted to $4.5 billion that employers owed the government. (more…)

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Time-and-Attendance Software Makes Time Recording Easier

If you’re a small business owner with employees, you know how important it is to keep meticulous time-and-attendance records – especially if you want payroll to go smoothly. And even if you have a professional payroll services provider, like The Payroll Department, helping you manage your company’s payroll, employers still need to furnish complete and accurate time-and-attendance information each pay period. So, as a small business owner, do you have a system in place that makes time-and-attendance data collection easy? (more…)

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Entrepreneurs: 5 Legal Mistakes to Avoid

When starting up and running a small business, as an owner, you’ve got lots of things to consider and do like getting a location, hiring employees, setting up systems and stocking products. Unfortunately, legal matters are one of the last things small business owners think about, but these issues can actually cause the most headaches – and may even lead to your business’s demise. (more…)

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How Often Should You Pay Your Employees?

While paying your employees may seem simple enough, many small business owners are doing it wrong and aren’t paying their employees as often as they should. If you’re making this mistake, then you’re opening your business up to a lawsuit that could be costly. Therefore, it’s important to know the rules regarding the frequency in which you should pay your employees. (more…)

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Understanding State and Federal Labor Law Poster Requirements

As a small business employer, the State of Indiana and the U.S. government require you to display state and federal Department of Labor (DOL) posters in your workplace. These posters provide your employees with information about worker rights and must be posted in areas visible to all employees. Perhaps you’re aware you need to display these posters, but you’re not really sure which posters are required for your business or how you go about obtaining them. (more…)

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Business Growth Can Lead to Payroll Challenges

Good news! After the unusually cold and stormy winter we’ve had this year, the economy finally seems to be thawing with U.S. employment statistics trending upward. Increases were recorded in the number of employees and hours worked and in pay rates. For small business owners, especially those in industries with several hourly workers, job growth can signal new business demands as well as challenges in handling increased payroll responsibilities. (more…)

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