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Trendspotting: Top Ten Payroll Issues of State Legislatures

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States eye workforce as a legislative priority for payroll The majority of state legislatures began their legislative sessions this January. A flurry of bills is being proposed in the payroll space — many having to do labor and employment. Paid leave Paid Family and Medical Leave remains a hot topic in the 2023 legislative session.

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Payroll trends to watch in 2022 (Part 2)

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Part 2 of this blogpost explains how prevalent payroll is in our daily lives with a focus on key issues in 2022, including unemployment, disaster relief, paid sick leave, and international. Employees still need to get paid. Paid sick and medical leave. The IRS has information on this leave on its website.

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Heads Up! Payroll Changes Coming in July

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As COVID-19 vaccinations continue to rise and a sense of normalcy slowly returns, we can hopefully put tumultuous payroll changes behind us. State by State Payroll Tax Changes. San Jose Absent any further legislative action, San Jose’s COVID-19 paid sick leave ordinance expires on June 30, 2021. . per hour. .

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Last Week in Payroll: Minimum Wage

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million workers age 16 and older were paid at an hourly rate in 2020. million, 247,000 workers were paid at the $7.25 of all hourly-paid workers. of hourly workers were paid at the federal minimum wage rate or below (this was the first year when such data began being collected). Minneapolis, Minnesota: $14.25

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