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IRS Releases 2025 Limits for Retirement Plan Contributions and Benefits

Employees can contribute even more to their 401(k) plans in the upcoming year. Adjusted for the cost of living, effective Jan. 1, 2025, employees can contribute up to $23,500 into their 401(k) and 403(b) plans, most 457 plans and the Thrift Savings Plan for federal employees. This is a $500 jump from the $23,000 limit […]

Complying With Payroll Record-Keeping Requirements

Payroll record keeping is important for every business, regardless of its employee size. But with all the forms, documents and regulatory agencies’ requirements, it can quickly become overwhelming for most employers. To avoid regulatory and legal scrutiny, it must be made a priority. Federal Requirements First, it’s imperative an employer comply with the federal Fair […]

ACA Affordability Percentage Increases for 2025

The IRS released its annual inflation adjustment to the percentage-of-household income used to determine whether an employer offers affordable health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). For plan years beginning in 2025, the percentage-of-household income increases to 9.02%. The household income percentage for plans beginning in 2024 was 8.39%. After three years of […]

Michigan Minimum Wage Rate 2025 Increase Schedule

Michigan’s minimum wage is set to increase twice in 2025. The first increase will take effect on Jan. 1, 2025, as part of the standard annual adjustment. A second increase will follow on Feb. 21, 2025, in response to a recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling regarding the Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act. From Jan. 1 […]

Benefits of a General Ledger

A general ledger is a recordkeeping tool employers use to document the total expense of payroll. It tracks any transaction that originates in the payroll department, including payments made to employees, independent contractors and other business entities. What Are General Ledgers Used For? The primary function of a general ledger is to organize and determine […]

Preparing for Changes to Michigan’s Paid Sick Leave

In a recent ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court elected to reinstate a ballot initiative previously adopted by the state legislature and subsequently watered down. This ruling marks a significant shift for Michigan employers and reinstates the 2018 voter-initiated version of the Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA), which generally provides more paid sick leave and requires […]

The Importance of Pay Statement Compliance

Employers can face several potential compliance risks as they navigate pay statement disclosure requirements on a state-by-state basis. These risks include government audits, litigation, penalties and potential reputational harm. That’s why it’s critical to understand the importance of pay statement compliance to avoid its costly penalties.  Below we discuss the components of an effective pay […]

IRS Announces Some Amended Employment Tax Returns Can Be E-Filed

The IRS recently announced that certain amended employment tax returns can now be electronically filed using the Modernized e-File (MeF) program. Historically, paper filing was the only option. Which Amended Returns Can Be E-Filed? The following amended returns can be e-filed using the new program: Form 940, Employer’s Annual Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax Return Form […]

Michigan’s Minimum Wage Will Reach $12 in 2028

A recent ruling will result in increases to Michigan’s minimum wage and tipped minimum next year. The Michigan Supreme Court elected to reinstate two ballot initiatives, both previously adopted by the state legislature and subsequently watered down. The Michigan Paid Sick Leave Initiative and the Michigan Minimum Wage Increase Initiative were adopted by the Republican-controlled […]