Using the Internet for Federal, State, and Local Payroll Research

Best sites for payroll research on the Internet.

Symmetry article by Symmetry
SymmetryMay, 2016 in
Using the Internet for Federal, State, and Local Payroll Research

Navigating payroll requirements can be challenging, especially when trying to keep up with the varying regulations at federal, state, and local levels. Fortunately, the internet offers a wealth of resources to help streamline this research process. Essential websites provide up-to-date information on payroll taxes, labor laws, and compliance practices. From the IRS and the Department of Labor to state-specific resources, these links serve as valuable tools for anyone involved in payroll management. By utilizing these online resources, you can enhance your understanding of payroll regulations and ensure your business remains compliant in an ever-evolving landscape.

Using the Internet – List of links

  1. IRS Home: The official website of the Internal Revenue Service, providing resources on federal taxes, forms, and instructions for individuals and businesses.
  2. IRS Employment Taxes for Small Businesses: This page offers guidance specifically for small businesses on employment tax obligations, including filing requirements and payment options.
  3. IRS New Media: A resource for accessing the IRS's social media channels and other online tools to stay informed about tax news and updates.
  4. Department of Labor Home: The official site of the U.S. Department of Labor, providing information on labor laws, statistics, and resources for employers and employees.
  5. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division: This section focuses on wage and hour laws, including minimum wage and overtime pay regulations.
  6. Department of Labor Opinion Letters: A collection of opinion letters issued by the Wage and Hour Division, which provide guidance on specific labor law questions.
  7. DOL ELaws Advisor: An interactive tool that helps users understand their rights and responsibilities under various labor laws.
  8. Social Security Administration Home: The official website for the SSA, offering information on social security benefits, retirement, and disability.
  9. SSA Third Party Business: A resource for third-party representatives and businesses that interact with the Social Security Administration.
  10. USCIS E-Verify: A web-based system that allows employers to verify the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States.
  11. USCIS Temporary Nonimmigrant Workers: Information on various visa categories for temporary nonimmigrant workers, including eligibility and application processes.
  12. USCIS I-9 Central: A resource for employers to understand the I-9 form requirements for verifying employee identity and employment authorization.
  13. ACF Employers: Information for employers regarding child support enforcement and related programs.
  14. ACF Employers E-IWO: Details about the Electronic Income Withholding Order (E-IWO) process, which helps employers manage child support withholding.
  15. ACF Employer Contact Program Information: Information for employers on how to contact the Administration for Children and Families regarding child support programs.
  16. U.S. Code: The official compilation of federal laws in the United States, providing legal text and context for various statutes.
  17. Congress.gov: A resource for tracking federal legislation, providing access to bills, resolutions, and congressional records.
  18. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: An up-to-date version of the Code of Federal Regulations, which contains the rules and regulations published by federal agencies.
  19. Google Scholar: A freely accessible search engine that indexes scholarly articles, theses, books, and court opinions, useful for legal research.
  20. American Payroll Association State and Local Resources: A collection of links to state and local payroll resources, providing information on various payroll laws and regulations.
  21. NCSL State Legislative Websites Directory: A directory that links to the official websites of state legislatures, offering access to state-specific legislative information.
  22. New York State MCTMT: Information on the New York State Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Mobility Tax (MCTMT), including filing requirements and rates.
  23. Ohio Tax Finder: A tool for Ohio taxpayers to find information about their taxes, including forms and payment options.
  24. Ohio Employer Withholding: Guidance for employers in Ohio regarding withholding taxes from employee wages.
  25. Jordan Tax: A tax service offering various tax preparation, planning, and consulting services for individuals and businesses.
  26. American Payroll Association Home: The official site of the American Payroll Association, which provides resources, training, and certification for payroll professionals.
  27. PaycheckCity: A user-friendly tool that allows employers and employees to calculate take-home pay after taxes and deductions, helping to understand the impact of payroll on personal finances.
  28. Symmetry: Payroll tax APIs and software tools that solve the complexity of tax compliance so you can quickly build remarkable payroll products.
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