5 Payroll must-do’s by Jan. 31
January 14, 2010 by Kerry Isberg
All sorts of things can prevent employers from delivering W-2s by the Jan. 31 deadline, but taking these five steps will keep disasters – and penalties – at bay. More…
All sorts of things can prevent employers from delivering W-2s by the Jan. 31 deadline, but taking these five steps will keep disasters – and penalties – at bay. More…

It’s likely some version of the newest healthcare reform proposal to come out of Washington will not only become law, but also change the way you do your job — as early as Jan. 1 — particularly in five areas. More…
A new Obama Administration proposal requires employers to report wage data to the Social Security Administration more frequently – maybe even quarterly – although workers would continue to receive annual W-2s. More…
Alert your Payroll/Accounts Payable people: Expect the Feds to issue a revenue procedure later this summer allowing you to mask vital data on some of your records. More…

The Internal Revenue Service just let you off the hook for what could’ve been a big administrative hassle this year-end. More…
Changes made to the 2009 W-2s mean year-end might not be as smooth as expected.
With the rush of year-end in full swing and the New Year around the corner, these four important employee notifications can slip through the cracks at the start of 2009. More…
There’s (1) a lifesaver form if you have problems with W-2s and (2) the new IRS Withholding Tables. More…
Last month, President Bush signed the Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax Act of 2008 (HEART Act) into law to provide enhanced benefits for military personnel. More…
