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Payroll Services Mailbag: New W-4, tax-free achievements & gifts and more

Business Management Daily

It’s been a busy first quarter for payroll. Our expert pay and tax attorney Alice Gilman addresses readers’ questions on everything from the new w-4 to taxable prizes. Question: A new employee has written in her employee ID, instead of her Social Security number, on her 2020 W-4. Need more 2020 W-4 insight?

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What innovations have payroll providers delivered in 2020?

LACE Partners

With the first half of the year now behind us, the team at LACE wanted to take an overview of what is happening in the payroll space, so we asked Adam in the team to give us an insight into what some of the providers in the payroll space are doing to remain innovative during this challenging year.

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Payroll Services Mailbag: Third-party payroll, taxable perks and more

Business Management Daily

Employment tax compliance expert Alice Gilman, along with the editors of Business Management Daily’s Payroll Legal Alert, answer subscribers questions on payroll. Question: One of the reasons the company switched third-party payroll providers was to allow employees to access their W-2s from home. W-2s: Pay to play?

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10 steps to maintain end-of-year payroll compliance

Business Management Daily

Some payroll tax compliance items are completed quarterly, or more frequently throughout the year. However, there are a large number of payroll compliance items that need to be completed at the end of the year or the start of the new year. Here are the steps you need to take to close out the year in proper payroll compliance: 1.

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An in-Depth analysis of the Best HR software solutions and how to pick one

Business Management Daily

Tax forms Job application Offer letter Performance reviews Disciplinary actions Time cards Resumes Medical records Pay stubs Signed employee handbook Benefits information PTO forms As you can see, every employee involves a ton of recordkeeping, which will quickly become incredibly cumbersome without a centralized software system to store it all.