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10 steps to maintain end-of-year payroll compliance

Business Management Daily

Also, take a look at overtime wages paid and ensure that applicable Department of Labor (DOL) compliance requirements for overtime pay have been followed, including properly classifying exempt and nonexempt workers to pay out overtime to the correct staff members. Pay out bonuses. Handle unused PTO and benefits.

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Which state laws apply to remote employees

Business Management Daily

The FLSA provides specific guidelines for which employees may be classified as exempt, making them exempt from overtime pay. You must abide by applicable laws regarding meal breaks, work hours, and overtime pay for employees in each state. This can be done electronically in most cases. Minimum wage.

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Stay on track with this payroll compliance checklist

Business Management Daily

Nonexempt employees are compensated on an hourly basis and eligible for overtime pay. Employers must follow FLSA regulations as well as any state overtime rules in order to properly compensate non- exempt employees for the time worked. Exempt workers aren’t entitled to overtime pay. Some employers also participate in E-Verify.

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In-Depth Guide to the Timesheet Approval Process

Business Management Daily

Nothing will eat up an organization’s profits more than overtime, so you must keep a close eye on your employee’s work hours. If an employee completes their timecard electronically, it’s normal for them to submit it to their manager via email. Controlling costs.

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