The deadline for logging onto the website and either registering or receiving an exemption is February, 2024. On July 1st, Virginia became the latest state to go live with its state sponsored, mandatory retirement plan. The plan is mandatory for…
The deadline for logging onto the website and either registering or receiving an exemption is February, 2024. On July 1st, Virginia became the latest state to go live with its state sponsored, mandatory retirement plan. The plan is mandatory for…
Recent news articles constantly mention AI and how the use of Artificial Intelligence will disrupt industries and cost employees their jobs. We wanted to see what all the fuss was about, so we decided to give it a try. We…
While much of the media surrounding the Consolidated Appropriations Act has focused on individual relief like the extended Unemployment benefits boost and the second round of direct checks to individuals, the small business community also received new and extended forgivable…
On Wednesday, June 3rd, the Senate passed the House version of the Paycheck Protection Flexibility Act, which is now headed to President Trump to sign into law. The act provides for major changes to the popular PPP Loan’s forgiveness rules,…
The hottest topic among business owners and administrators right now is what are the rules, guidance, and steps to maximize PPP loan forgiveness. This blog post is Part Three of Checkright’s Three Part Series on PPP Loan Forgiveness. This document…
The hottest topic among business owners and administrators right now is what are the rules, guidance, and steps to maximize PPP loan forgiveness. This blog post is Part Two of Checkright’s Three Part Series on PPP Loan Forgiveness. Since the…
It’s May 1st and Checkright turns 10 years old today- Happy Birthday to us! Celebrating anything during the global pandemic seems almost surreal or out of place. Some of our clients have businesses that are closed or severely impacted, and…
The new law establishes a new Paid Sick Leave; expands the existing FMLA to cover some absence due to Coronavirus; and provides for payroll tax credits to reimburse employers for both new types of Sick Leave. The law applies to…
This question is one of the most commonly asked, frequently misapplied, and riskiest to the employer if a worker is misclassified. Let’s explore the differences in an Independent Contractor and an Employee and some of the common misperceptions.