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This massive, searchable resource—updated regularly—will give you answers to your pressing payroll questions, help you plan and execute your payroll procedures accurately, and keep your policies legal.

Zero in on your state's specific laws; each month brings you a new update so you don't find yourself following old guidelines.

Here are daily-use resources to help you crunch the numbers, get the paperwork right the first time, and plan ahead according to government guidelines.

This document answers dozens of questions about the finer points of what you do every day. From dealing with meal reimbursements to name changes to loans against a retirement plan, there are solutions here to common—and even highly unusual—problems.

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Payroll Calendar

Payroll Calendar

March 2026: Employer’s business tax calendar

Here’s your monthly guide to critical payroll due dates.

Payroll Today

Payroll Today

Planes, trains and automobiles: New Jersey’s advice to NYC commuters

NJ Transit can barely keep its commuter trains running into New York City on good days. Which is why it doled out this sage advice to New York City employers: Maybe let commuters work from home over the next month, as major railway improvements get underway.

Payroll Mailbag

Payroll Mailbag

In the Payroll Mailbag: March ’26

Mistakes happen. Making mistakes is OK if you clean them up and learn from them. Consider these two examples.

Benefits Law

Benefits Law

Class-action lawsuits are trying to topple your benefits plans

What’s worse than one employee suing your 401(k) plan, alleging a breach of fiduciary duty? Class-action lawsuits alleging a breach of fiduciary duty. Class actions are more difficult to defend and, if you’re found liable, more costly. Two sets of class-action lawsuits are making the rounds. The first set involves your 401(k) plan; the second set involves your health plan.