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Employment laws to watch in 2018

Insperity

Employment laws continue to evolve, and 2018 will usher in some big changes in two of our most populous states, California and New York. The HR world is abuzz with all the implications of implementing New York state’s paid family leave legislation and California’s ban-the-box law, both of which went into effect January 2018.

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New W-4: 12 frequently asked questions on employer compliance

Business Management Daily

As if 2020 hasn’t been enough of a whirlwind, on January 1, 2020, the IRS issued a new form W-4, leading to more than nine months of questions and confusion from both employees and employers. The goal was for the IRS to reduce complexity while increasing transparency and accuracy of the withholding system. Deductions.

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Seven legislation changes you should be aware of

Ascender

Single Touch Payroll (Australia). In September , the Single Touch Payroll system received Royal Assent, meaning it’s time to begin preparing your systems for a new and more efficient reporting process for tax and superannuation information. Employers can begin switching over to Single Touch Payroll from 1 July 2017.