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New York Set to Amend Law Addressing Retail Employee Workplace Violence Prevention
Big changes are coming for New York retailers! The state has amended its workplace violence prevention law, which was originally set to require panic buttons that directly dial 9-1-1. Now, instead of calling emergency services, these buttons will alert supervisors or security personnel. Employers are still required to establish a workplace violence prevention policy and provide training to covered employees. Some provisions take effect in March 2025—are you ready?
Why Naming a Guardian Is Critical
Have you named a guardian for your children? If not, the courts could make that choice for you—possibly selecting someone you wouldn’t have picked. In the worst case, your children could even face temporary foster care.
2025 New Jersey Employment Law Updates
The new year brings key changes for New Jersey employers! From pay transparency laws to remote worker guidance, and new data protection regulations, staying compliant is more important than ever.
Avoiding Probate with a Joint Account
Did you know you can claim a tax deduction for your home office if it's used exclusively for business? There are two ways to do this—Simplified and Regular—but the regular method may offer bigger savings. Not sure which method is right for you? Learn more about how to calculate and maximize your home office tax deductions.
New York State Freelance Workers
From enhanced protections for freelance workers to paid prenatal and lactation leave, New York is rolling out significant workplace changes. Employers must also prepare for the Clean Slate Act and expanded discrimination protections under the Equal Rights Amendment. Plus, NYC’s Workers’ Bill of Rights is now in effect!
Avoiding Probate with a Joint Account
A joint account can be a simple and efficient way to transfer funds without the delays of probate! When one account holder passes, ownership often transfers automatically to the surviving co-owner(s), ensuring immediate access to funds.
Update on 2025 Employment Law Developments in New York and New Jersey
New employment laws are rolling out in New York and New Jersey that will impact businesses and employees alike. Here's a quick rundown. Employers, now is the time to review policies, update payroll systems, and ensure compliance.
Essential Tax Tips for Marriage Status Changes
Your marital status as of December 31, 2024, determines your tax filing options for the entire year. A change in marital status impacts filing requirements, deductions, and eligibility for credits.
5 Great Reasons to Form an LLC or Corporation
Thinking about starting a business or taking your current one to the next level? Here are 5 compelling reasons to form an LLC or corporation!
New York Amends Workers' Compensation Law to Include Mental Injury
Starting January 1, 2025, ALL New York workers can file Workers' Compensation claims for mental injuries caused by extraordinary work-related stress—a right previously limited to first responders. This expansion has major implications for both employees and employers, especially when it comes to navigating discrimination claims linked to mental health.
Why Naming a Guardian Is Critical
Without a legally designated guardian, the courts could decide who raises your children—or worse, they could face temporary foster care. Choosing the right guardian means considering values, health, location, and financial stability. Don’t wait—make it official and secure your family’s future.
Reminder for New York Employers: 2025 Updates to Leave and Benefit Entitlements – January 1, 2025
Attention New York Employers: 2025 Leave & Benefit Updates Are Coming! Starting January 1, 2025, key changes to employee leave and benefits will take effect. Now is the time to review your policies and prepare your HR teams for these important updates!