The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Revenue has released a working draft of TIR 09-1, Individual Mandate Penalties for Tax Year 2009, which would provide the penalties in 2009 for adults without health insurance. Under the working draft, adults with annual...
2008 Form W-2 Tips, Part 2, Box 1 Wages, Tips, Other Compensation
This is one in a continuing series on the 2008 Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, which employers must generally furnish to employees no later than February 2, 2009. Forms mailed on the due date are considered furnished if properly addressed. Employers unable to meet...
President-Elect Obama Nominates Solis to Cabinet Post
President-Elect Barack Obama recently nominated Rep. Hilda Solis (D-CA) to be the new Secretary of Labor. Solis, 51, has served four terms in the House of Representatives and recently won a fifth term. According to the AFL-CIO, Solis has voted right 97% of the time in...
Question of the Week: Do I Need to Withhold Tax on Distributions to Partners and S Corporation Shareholders?
This week’s question comes from Nicole, an office manager. Our business is formed as two entities, an S corporation and a partnership. We’re located in Massachusetts. Do I now need to withhold income tax on distributions to partners and S corporation shareholders?...
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Update for December 13, 2008
According to the US Department of Labor, in the week ended December 13, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 554,000, a decrease of 21,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 575,000. The 4-week moving average was 543,750, an increase...
Tip of the Week: Learn More About the Newly-Revised FMLA Regulations
As the January 16, 2009 deadline for implementing the new Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) regulations draws closer, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that your company policies are compliant. What is the FMLA? Who does the FMLA affect at the company...
2008 Form W-2 Tips, Part 1, General Information
This is one in a continuing series on the 2008 Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, which employers must generally furnish to employees no later than February 2, 2009. Forms mailed on the due date are considered furnished if properly addressed. Employers unable to meet...
New Year’s Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule
Thursday, January 1, 2009 will be New Year’s Day, a federal holiday. The offices of Vision Payroll will close New Year’s Eve, December 31 at 2 pm and re-open Friday January 2. Most banks will also be closed in observance of the holiday. Payrolls dated January 1 will...
US Department of Labor Issues Opinion Letter on Daycare Center Instructors
The US Department of Labor recently issued non-Administrator signed Opinion Letter FLSA2008-13NA. Although Opinion Letters only apply to the exact set of facts and circumstances presented in each case, they are a valuable aid in understanding current interpretations...
Virginia Payday Lenders Face New Restrictions January 1
In conjunction with recent amendments to the Payday Loan Act (Code of Virginia §§6.1-444 et seq.) that take effect January 1, 2009, the Virginia State Corporation Commission has adopted conforming regulations (Case Number BFI-2008-00295) on licensed payday lenders. In...
Question of the Week: Can a Partner Receive a Paycheck from a Partnership?
This week’s question comes from Carl, a partner in a partnership. I am an investor in a partnership and own a 25% interest as a partner. I also work for the business that the partnership owns. Can I be paid through payroll, have tax withheld, and receive a Form W-2?...
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Update for December 6, 2008
According to the US Department of Labor, in the week ended December 6, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 573,000, an increase of 58,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 515,000. The 4-week moving average was 540,500, an increase...
Tip of the Week: Get Ready for Newly-Revised FMLA Regulations
Do you know which employers must grant leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)? Are you sure about the benefits eligible employees must receive under the FMLA? Do you even know which employees are eligible for FMLA leave? These FMLA basics and...
US Department of Labor Issues Opinion Letter on Overtime Pay Calculation
The US Department of Labor (DOL) recently issued non-Administrator signed Opinion Letter FLSA2008-12NA. Although Opinion Letters only apply to the exact set of facts and circumstances presented in each case, they are a valuable aid in understanding current...
Christmas Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule
Thursday, December 25, 2008 will be Christmas Day, a federal holiday. The offices of Vision Payroll will close Christmas Eve, December 24 at 2 pm and re-open Friday December 26. Most banks will also be closed in observance of the holiday. Payrolls dated December 25...
US Department of Labor Issues Opinion Letter on Volunteering Under the FLSA
The US Department of Labor recently issued non-Administrator signed Opinion Letter FLSA2008-11NA. Although Opinion Letters only apply to the exact set of facts and circumstances presented in each case, they are a valuable aid in understanding current interpretations...
Unemployment Rate Rose to 6.7 Percent in November
Nonfarm payroll employment fell sharply (-533,000) in November, and the unemployment rate rose from 6.5% to 6.7%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported recently. November's drop in payroll employment followed declines of 403,000 in...
Question of the Week: Why Didn’t My FICA Tax Deduction Stop?
This week’s question comes from Janet, a sales rep: I read before that the wage base for 2008 was $102,000. I’ve made over $104,000, but FICA tax is still being withheld. Why didn’t my FICA tax deduction stop? Answer: Even though your gross wages are over $104,000,...
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Update for November 29, 2008
According to the US Department of Labor, in the week ended November 29, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 509,000, a decrease of 21,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 530,000. The 4-week moving average was 524,500, an increase...
Tip of the Week: Schedule Additional Bonus Payrolls Now
Are you planning an end-of year bonus payroll for employees? With only four weeks left in 2008, now is the time to schedule any additional payrolls you need. Many employers like to distribute bonus checks at a firm party or get-together. If the bonus checks are...
US Department of Labor Issues Opinion Letter on Cosmetology School Instructors and the Professional Exemption
The US Department of Labor recently issued Administrator signed Opinion Letter FLSA2008-9. Although Opinion Letters only apply to the exact set of facts and circumstances presented in each case, they are a valuable aid in understanding current interpretations of the...
US Department of Labor Issues Opinion Letter on Eleemosynary Activities
The US Department of Labor recently issued Administrator signed Opinion Letter FLSA2008-8. Although Opinion Letters only apply to the exact set of facts and circumstances presented in each case, they are a valuable aid in understanding current interpretations of the...
Prevailing Wage Must Be Used for Overtime Calculation Rules Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
In Mullally, et al. v. Waste Management of Massachusetts, Inc., SJC-10181 (Mass. 11/6/2008), the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (SJC) ruled that the defendant (Waste Management) violated Massachusetts law by “calculating overtime wages...
Court Rules Day Care Facility Board President Responsible for Unpaid Payroll Tax Liability
The US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit ruled recently in Jefferson v. US, 06-4082 (7th Cir. 10/8/2008) that the IRS rightfully imposed an Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (IRC) §6672 penalty against a former president of the board of directors of a tax-exempt day...
Question of the Week: Why Didn’t My FICA Tax Deduction Stop?
This week’s question comes from Becca, a sales rep: I read before that the wage base for 2008 was $102,000. I made over $90,000 at my first job and have earned more than $30,000 at my new job. Why didn’t my FICA tax deduction stop? Answer: The wage base generally must...
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