Ohio has a relatively employer-friendly environment when it comes to employment law. However, if you are thinking about doing business or expanding a business in the Buckeye State, Vorys attorneys Mark Knueve and Natalie McLaughlin provided an overview of the employment issues companies can expect...
Data indicate the higher a person’seducational attainment, the more they’ll earn. In fact, an individual with a bachelor’s degree makes more thandoublethe average weekly wage of someone withno high school diploma. By educational attainment, full-time workers age 25 and over earned the follo...
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Running payroll means staying on top of your employment tax responsibilities. In addition to withholding income and payroll taxes from employee wages, you must contribute employer taxes. Unlike some other taxes, state unemployment taxes do not have a standard rate. Read on to answer, What is my...
The FLSA also permits a special youth minimum wage. You can pay employees under age 20 a wage of $4.25 for the first 90 days of employment. After 90 consecutive days of employment or the employee reaches 20 years of age (whichever comes first), the employee must receive the minimum wage...
Who is the employer in a PEO? – The PEO engages in co-employment in which your employers are hired by the PEO and your company. Your employees sit on the PEO’s EIN. What is a PEO? – A PEO is a service firm that provides outsourcing of HR, benefits, Payroll, compliance and insu...
Diane Spadola of Avon Lake in Ohio was able to work full-time as a professional face painter before the pandemic, but since then she’s had to take part-time work as a circulation assistant at her local library, an usher at Cleveland Guardians baseball games, and even occasionally a...
I'll say it louder this time, "NOT COOL DUDE!"I spoke with Sergeant Mark Couch of the Texas Department of Public Safety. He said, "Yes and no on the legality (misdemeanor) part because the violator must be caught red-handed doing it. Since the motor vehicle law is not clear, most ...
Is $15 an Hour Considered a Livable Wage? Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour from $7.25 an hour still doesn't provide a livable wage to many low-income adults and families in certain locations. Earning $15 an hour at a full-time job would equate to approximately $31,200...
Medicare: AMedicaresurtax of 0.9% applies to wages, compensation, and self-employment income over $200,000 for single taxpayers and $250,000 for married taxpayers.6 Net Investment Income:Anet investment income (NII)tax of 3.8% applies topassive incomesuch as interest, dividends, capital gains,...