The Business Connection (Tacoma Pierce County)

What You Need to Know

Pierce County, WA


At The Business Connection, our team of consultants have over 140 years combined experience in various aspects of the human resources field.

U.S. Department of Labor
www.dol.gov/

WA Department of Labor & Industries
www.lni.wa.gov

WA Employment Security Department
www.esd.wa.gov

Society of Human Resource Management
www.shrm.org

Employment Law WA State
research.lawyers.com

WA Labor Law Blog
www.waemploymentlawblog.com/

DOL Posters
www.dol.gov/osbp/sbrefa/poster/matrix.htm

Washington State Posters
www.lni.wa.gov/IPUB/101-054-000.pdf

Human Resources Online Community
www.hr.com

Workforce Management
www.workforce.com

 

Wharton Business News (University of Pennsylvania)
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu

Legal Workplace (Alexander Hamilton Inst.)
www.legalworkplace.com/research-topics.aspx

IRS Employment Tax Forms
www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99194,00.html

Better Business Bureau of Washington
alaskaoregonwesternwashington.bbb.org

American Staffing Association
www.americanstaffing.net/index.cfm

HR Daily Advisor
hrdailyadvisor.blr.com

Staffing Performance Optimization
www.staffing.org

Workforce Explorer
www.workforceexplorer.com

Local Area Demand/Decline Lists
wilma.org/wdclists

WorkSource Washington (Employment Security Department)
www.go2worksource.com

Washington State Unemployment Insurance
www.go2ui.com

HIRE Act Tax Credit

Employers who hire unemployed workers this year (after Feb. 3, 2010, and before Jan. 1, 2011) may qualify for a 6.2-percent payroll tax incentive, in effect exempting them from the employer’s share of Social Security tax on wages paid to these workers after March 18. In addition, for each qualified employee retained for at least a year whose wages did not significantly decrease in the second half of the year, businesses may claim a new hire retention credit of up to $1,000 per worker on their income tax return.

These tax benefits are especially helpful to employers who are adding positions to their payrolls. New hires filling existing positions also qualify but only if the workers they are replacing left voluntarily or for cause. Family members and other relatives generally do not qualify.

Employers must get a signed statement from each eligible new hire, certifying under penalties of perjury, that he or she was not employed for more than 40 hours during the 60 days before beginning employment with that employer. IRS Form W-11 can be used to meet this requirement. Further details, including answers to frequently asked questions, are posted on IRS.gov.

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