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Department of Labor Clarifies Limitations on Employer Tip Credits
Employment, Human Resources Chisa Chervenick Employment, Human Resources Chisa Chervenick

Department of Labor Clarifies Limitations on Employer Tip Credits

Under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), employers are required to pay nonexempt employees a minimum wage of at least $7.25 per hour. However, if an employee is considered to be a “tipped employee,” their employer can take what is known as a “tip credit” toward the minimum wage requirement. In essence, the tip credit allows the employer to use the tips received by the employee to offset its obligation to pay its workers minimum wage.

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Essential Employee Handbook Updates to Make in 2022
Human Resources Chisa Chervenick Human Resources Chisa Chervenick

Essential Employee Handbook Updates to Make in 2022

With COVID-19-related requirements and paid-leave obligations in seemingly constant flux, making regular updates to employee handbooks has never been more critical for business owners. As workplace laws are rapidly changing, handbook updates can ensure that employees are clear on the laws, policies, and procedures that govern their work.

Here are a few essential employee handbook updates needed to keep your business compliant in 2022.

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What Should an Employer Do if One of Their Employees Tests Positive for COVID-19?
Human Resources Chisa Chervenick Human Resources Chisa Chervenick

What Should an Employer Do if One of Their Employees Tests Positive for COVID-19?

Employers should take a moment to review the new CDC guidance, summarized here, to prepare themselves for how to handle workers who test positive for COVID-19 and/or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19. Omicron has changed the game- employers should prepare for when, not if, they need to isolate or quarantine employees.

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Businesses Can Still Claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) Retroactively
Chisa Chervenick Chisa Chervenick

Businesses Can Still Claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) Retroactively

Even though the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is scheduled to end on December 31, 2021, eligible businesses who have yet to claim the tax credit still have time to do so. While the program only covers employment taxes and employee wages paid through the end of 2021, a business can claim the tax credit by filing an amended payroll tax return before the statute of limitations to do so expires. Learn more here.

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