Montana Minimum Wage Increases to $7.35 for 2011

The Montana Department of Labor and Industry announced recently that pursuant to Montana Code Annotated 39-3-409, the minimum wage for the state of Montana would increase to $7.35 per hour for 2011. Adjustment Must Be Calculated Annually The law requires an adjustment...

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IRS Releases Updated Per Diem Rates in Rev. Proc. 2010-39

In Rev. Proc. 2010-39, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released updated per diem rates for 2011 and made some minor changes to list of high-cost areas. Per Diem Rates Decrease for High-Cost and Other Localities In §5.02, the IRS announced that per diem rate for...

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Vision Payroll Wins Prestigious National Award

Vision Payroll was one of only nine companies chosen from hundreds nationwide as a 2010 Outstanding Achievement Award winner by Payroll Associates, the leading payroll software provider in the country. The award was announced at the annual users’ conference held...

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Maryland Unemployment Wage Base to Remain at $8,500

Assistant Secretary Julie E. Squire of the Division of Unemployment Insurance of the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation has announced that the taxable wage base for 2011 will remain at $8,500, unchanged from 2010. Rate information for 2011 will be...

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Oregon Minimum Wages Increases to $8.50 for 2011

Brad Avakian, Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, announced recently that, effective January 1, 2011, the minimum wage for the state of Oregon will increase to $8.50 per hour. Measure 25 Mandates Annual Adjustments As a result of Measure 25,...

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Tip of the Week: Defending Your Business with EEO Training

According to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), in 2009, more than 93,000 workplace discrimination charges were filed nationwide, the second highest level ever. Race and Sex Charges Remain Most Common Charges Race and sex charges were the most...

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Kern County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of Kern directly affected by the fires may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without...

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Iowa Increases Unemployment Rates and Wage Base for 2011

Iowa Workforce Development has announced that the 2011 unemployment rates will be based on Table 3; 2010 rates are based on Table 4. This move to higher rates is required to maintain the solvency of the Trust Fund used to provide unemployment benefits. Director...

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Missouri Unemployment Wage Base to Remain at $13,000

Director Lawrence G. Rebman of the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations has announced that the taxable wage base for 2011 will remain at $13,000, unchanged from 2010. Highest Wage Base Allowed by Law Under §288.036 of the Missouri Revised Statutes,...

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New Mexico Unemployment Wage Base to Increase to $21,900

Secretary Ken F. Ortiz of the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions has announced an increase in the taxable wage base for 2011. The wage base will increase from $20,800 for 2010 to $21,900 for 2011. Find Out the Wage Base for All States by Visiting the Vision...

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New Jersey Unemployment Wage Base to Decrease to $29,600

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has announced the wage base for New Jersey unemployment insurance, temporary disability insurance, and family leave insurance will decrease from $29,700 for 2010 to $29,600 for 2011. 2011 Rate Year Rates...

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San Mateo County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of San Mateo directly affected by the explosion and fire may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll...

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Question of the Week: Why Did My NYC Withholding Go Up?

This week’s question comes from Terry, a small business owner in New York City. My net pay is the same every week, but last week’s net pay changed. Upon further review, the difference is because the withholding tax for New York City increased from the week before. Why...

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