New final rule on independent contractors takes effect in March
It’s safe to say that “gig workers” are firmly ensconced in the U.S. economy — especially in certain industries. And we don’t mean only those helpful folks who drop off dinner at the front door or give you a ride home from the restaurant.Nay, many … [Read more...]
Did your business buy the wrong software?
No one likes to make a mistake. This is especially true in business, where a wrong decision can cost money, time and resources. According to the results of a recent survey, one of the primary ways that many companies are committing costly foibles is … [Read more...]
Employers shouldn’t rush orientation (or confuse it with onboarding)
Does your organization intend to hire new employees in the coming year? Given that some turnover is virtually inevitable, you may not have a choice. As you bring new staff members into the fold, it’s critical to get both orientation and onboarding … [Read more...]
2024 limits and thresholds for qualified retirement plans
In Notice 2023-75, the IRS recently announced the dollar limits and thresholds for qualified retirement plans in 2024, reflecting the latest cost-of-living adjustments. Here are some relevant amounts to be aware of:Contribution limits for 401(k)s and … [Read more...]
How businesses can get better at data capture
It would be hard to argue against the notion that almost every kind of business today is data-driven. Without the information you need to run your company — be it financial metrics, marketing demographics or productivity measures — you’d probably … [Read more...]
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