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How the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 benefits your workplace

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government passed a significant piece of legislation: the SECURE 2.0 workers better prepare financially for retirement, at every stage of their employment journey. To do this, the law makes broad changes to the foundation of retirement preparation in the U.S.: employer-sponsored 401(k) plans. The SECURE 2.0

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16+ types of employee benefits you should consider

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At the end of this article, we’ll explain how a professional employer organization (PEO) can help you select, negotiate, and administer best possible benefits for your company. There are four major types of employee benefits many employers offer: medical insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, and retirement plans.

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How to set up a payroll process: 10 steps

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As an employer you shoulder a lot of responsibility, especially when it comes to employee compensation. Not only do you have to figure out the proper way to pay your people, you have to withhold the appropriate taxes, deposit them and report them to the government. Calculate payroll, and don’t forget deductions.

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What’s new with retirement legislation

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State and the federal government have been taking significant steps to make it easier for more employers to set up 401 (k) retirement plans. Small businesses can soon offer association retirement plans. Retirement reform bill stalls in Senate. Here are a few highlights. Department of Labor.

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[Infographic] What can a PEO do for your business?

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From employment issues and complicated compliance updates, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. This is where a professional employer organization (PEO) can come in as a partner to assume many of your employer related HR responsibilities, freeing up time for you to focus on bigger-picture goals.

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Federal tax reform: 5 HR must-dos for every business

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Employers can face under-withholding penalties from federal, state and local governments. You may want to make sure you haven’t already been assessed for an employer penalty for not updating tax tables by the February deadline. Guidance with HR-related government compliance. Invest in the bigger picture for your business.

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What is a PEO?

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The good news: There’s help out there – it’s called a professional employer organization (PEO). These organizations can work with your company to provide comprehensive and affordable payroll, benefits and human resource services through a business-to-business relationship called “co-employment.

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