Year: 2022
May 26, 2022 by Sophie Proehl
The media portrays internships a certain way. I can recall watching movies and television shows where interns would be sitting at their desks waiting for something to do or would be sent out to run errands for their superiors. The articles tell you to expect incredibly long hours and a...
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May 24, 2022 by Staff
Why should a business rely on an outside advisor to fulfill the role of the chief financial officer? While larger companies have personnel who work continuously on preparing budgets and forecasts, smaller companies may not have the financial resources to support the kind of expertise necessary to perform that role....
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As I wrote about on April 12th there was a large increase in Minnesota unemployment taxes for Q1 2022. After nearly all companies filed their Q1 unemployment tax returns (due 5/2) the Minnesota Legislature passed a “Trust Fund Replacement Bill” on April 29. This change reduces the unemployment tax rates...
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When plans reach a certain size, they are required to file the regular Form 5500 instead of the Short Form. In addition, plans are typically required to be audited and those audited financial statements are to be attached when the longer Form 5500 is required. The general requirement to file...
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There is a large payroll tax increase for employers (businesses and non-profits) in Minnesota that hasn’t gotten much attention. The increase is starting to be noticed now that Quarter 1 2022 payroll tax filings are coming due and taxes have to be paid. This increase is in MN Unemployment tax...
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