CTR Year-End Webinar

2023 Year-End Webinar
Join us as we cover the following:

Holiday Schedule for Processing Payroll
Verifying Employee Information for Year-End
Unemployment Rate Changes
New Deductions, Paid Time Off, Earning Codes or Benefits for 2023
Special Pays and Bonus Runs
Updating Third Party Sick Pay
Paying Special Items and Taxable Fringe Benefits
S-Corporations & Owner Health Insurance
Reconciling Your W-2 Forms
Electronic Delivery of W-2 Forms to Employees
Turbo Tax Integration
(Possible) Impact to Fed-Ex Delivery

We look forward to having you attend the event!

Back to Work: Practical Implications Surrounding the Lifting of COVID Restrictions

Is your business ready to be unmasked?  Is it all hands on deck in the office?  Are vaccines required? Should customers expect a vaccinated workforce?  What proof of vaccination is necessary or allowed?  Are the days of remote work a thing of the past?  Can we remove the stickers on the floor that direct us on which way to walk? Where do we go from here?
 
Join CTR and our newly appointed Compliance Specialist, Anne Lavelle, on June 3rd to discuss these and other timely issues.  Not only will we address the recent changes in CDC, state and local COVID mitigation strategies but we will take a practical look at real life scenarios and tips for handling them.  
 
We will walk through employment and business scenarios that you are likely to encounter, including:
The employee who is not vaccinated due to religious, personal or health concerns. Can or should you require it?  Will your customers expect it and will it hurt your business if employees aren’t vaccinated?
The employee who – because of health concerns or otherwise – refuses to resume in-person work in the office and requests continued work-from-home status.
The employee who refuses to work alongside unvaccinated individuals in the workplace. 
Customers and vendors in the workplace – is vaccine monitoring appropriate?

What to do if an employee tests positive for COVID-19 | CTR Payroll Services

What to Do if an Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19

Whether you’re operating an essential business where employees are still showing up for work or managing a remote staff, the fact is there a very real possibility that an employee tests positive for COVID-19. In either case, it is important that your organization react quickly, appropriately, and always remain in compliance of local, state, and federal laws.