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Tag Archives: employee
Travel Reimbursements – Tips for Uncommon Scenarios
USFR Compliance Questionnaire findings for travel reimbursements exceeding the maximum amount established by the Arizona Department of Administration are fairly common. Here are some tips on how to handle some of the common travel reimbursements situations that result in findings. … read more
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Tagged accounting, Arizona, employee, expenses, Preyanka Govender, reimbursement, school district, travel, travel claims, USFR
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New year, new you? New year, W-2s!
It’s everyone’s favorite time of year! If you are in payroll that is. W-2 season is here and we’ll help you sort out what you need to know. W-2 Basics Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement is required to be … read more
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Tagged Arizona, Cheryl White, employee, HR, payroll, school district, taxes, W2, wages
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Employee or Independent Contractor?
How do you know if someone working for your organization is an employee or an independent contractor? As individuals may perform duties for your organization as either independent contractors or employees, it is crucial to make the correct classification from … read more
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Tagged DOL, employee, government, hiring, HR, human resources, independent contractor, Melanie Askew, nonprofit, payroll, school district, wage and hour
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Do Not Wait to Review These Payroll Changes
Now that the ghosts and goblins are gone, it is time to plan ahead to the new calendar year. January will bring about a number of payroll-related changes that entities need to anticipate. It is important for entities to review … read more
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Tagged Arizona, employee, exempt, Fair Labor Standards Act, FLSA, Karin Smith, minimum wage, payroll, W-4
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