The Ongoing Debate…. Independent Contractor? Or W-2 Employee?

If you own a small business and have sought professional assistance in the area of bookkeeping and payroll (if you haven’t…we know some people!), you may very well have encountered the question of whether to pay someone as a regular employee (W-2) or independent contractor (1099). If so, you should have been counseled on the differences […]

#TuesdayTips: Are You Truly Ready for W2s?

It’s the end of the year and almost time to send W2s – have you verified the information yet?

#TuesdayTips: 1 Way to be Always Ready for Anything

IS YOUR BUSINESS READY FOR ANYTHING? For most business owners, typical days in the office or at the jobsite consist of blocking off time for replying to emails, returning phone calls, and attending meetings scheduled for the day. You know, smooth and routine, always predictable…. SAID NO BUSINESS OWNER EVER. There is no such thing […]

#TuesdayTips – 3 Reasons to Clearly Schedule Paid Time Off

Most likely, your company offers paid holidays as one of its perks. Many of your employees may also schedule time off during this time of year because of the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays that are right around the corner. For those employees, paid time off (PTO) was likely approved weeks or even months in advance. […]

#TuesdayTips – $ Employee $ Bonuses $

Everyone likes a bonus, right?  Whether it’s for quarterly performance, cost-of-living, or to reward a good deed, bonuses show company appreciation and boost morale. But what is the best way to deliver that bonus? With Gusto’s payroll software, it is always easy to give your employees a bonus at any point throughout the year.  Many of our […]

#TuesdayTips –Managing Business Receipts

Do you have business receipts that you don’t want to lose track of? Unsure where to keep your business receipts in case you are ever audited? Is your file cabinet getting overfilled with receipts from all that business travel? Managing business receipts can be a huge headache at times, but it doesn’t have to be. […]