New Maryland Law: Economic Stabilization Act – AKA “Maryland Mini WARN”
Effective 10/1/20: The law requires an employer with at least 50 employees that operate an industrial, commercial, or business enterprise in the State to provide written notice at least 60 days before initiating a reduction in operations to specified employees, collective bargaining representatives, individuals, elected officials, and the dislocated worker unit within the Division of […]
New Maryland Law: Wage History & Wage Range
Effective 10/1/20: This law requires an employer to provide, on request by an applicant for employment, the wage range for the position for which the applicant applied. The bill prohibits an employer from seeking wage history information for an applicant, or from screening or considering an applicant for employment or determining an applicant’s wages based […]
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources

ASAE: Associations Now – NEW HR CONSIDERATIONS AS EMPLOYEES WORK FROM HOME DURING COVID-19 UPDATED: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR INVITES STAKEHOLDERS TO A NATIONAL ONLINE DIALOGUE ON PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND PAID SICK LEAVE UNDER THE FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ACT Department of Labor: Coronavirus Resources FFCRA Employee Rights Poster EEOC has guidance […]
Section 45S Employer Credit for Paid Family and Medical Leave FAQs
The IRS recently issued guidance on the employer credit for paid family and medical leave. The credit is a general business credit employers may claim, based on wages paid to qualifying employees while they are on family and medical leave, subject to certain conditions. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/section-45s-employer-credit-for-paid-family-and-medical-leave-faqs
New Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate
Form W-4 is completed by employees and given to their employer so their employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from the employee’s pay. As an employer, you’ll want to let your employees know about the updated tax table for 2018, so they can plan accordingly. They should also consider completing a new Form W-4 […]
URGENT: IRS Reduces HSA Limit for Family Coverage for 2018

On March 5, 2018, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2018-18 (as part of Bulletin 2018-10). Due to changes made in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, certain adjustments needed to be made to inflation amounts. This includes a reduction in the maximum family HSA contribution for those with family coverage under an HDHP from $6,900 […]
Lesser Known Facets of the New Tax Law May Affect Your Employee Benefits

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017, and its effect on individual and corporate taxes has received tremendous attention. However, several lesser-known provisions will impact employee benefits: Moving expense reimbursements are now taxable. Previously, when an employer paid for a worker’s moving expenses due to a […]