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Congress agrees to keep the payroll tax (employee social security) rate at 4.2% UNTIL March 2012, instead of reverting back to the 6.2%. As a result, employees will see the same social security withholding in January and February as they did in 2011.If this did not happen, an average of a $1,000 tax ...
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MTA Payroll Tax reduced, eliminated for many employers The MCTMT is imposed on employers engaged in business within the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (MCTD). Effective April 1, 2012, employers with a payroll expense of $312,500 or less in a calendar quarter will be exempt from the MC ...
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According the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), 20 states and the Virgin Islands could not pay the loans they borrowed from the Federal Unemployment Account (FUA) to continue to pay unemployment benefits after their unemployment insurance (UI) trust funds became insolvent by the November 10, 2011 dead ...
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Are you a working parent who’s hired a summer-nanny to care for your children? Or have you taken advantage of the many day-camp options available during the summertime school break? If so, you'll be relieved to know that you may be entitled to one or more tax breaks!
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Internal Revenue Service announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rates for the final six months of 2011
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On Tuesday, December 14th, New York Governor, David Paterson, signed into law the Wage Theft Prevention Act.
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On Tuesday, December 14th, New York Governor, David Paterson, signed into law the Wage Theft Prevention Act.
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Important Update for New York Employers: Six specific provisions under New York’s Labor Laws - as they relate to the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights law - will go into effect on November 29, 2010.
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Important Update for NYS Household Employers ~ NYS Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Signed Into Law ~ NYS Governor Paterson signed the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights into law, which takes effect November 29, 2010.
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Summertime Child Care Expenses May Qualify for a Tax Credit ~ A reminder from the household payroll & nanny tax experts at GTM Payroll Services and the IRS, regarding summertime child care.
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