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November 28, 2013

Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Decrease During Week Ending November 23, 2013

 

Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez

Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez

According to the US Department of Labor, in the week ending November 23, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 316,000, a decrease of 10,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 326,000. The 4-week moving average was 331,750, a decrease of 7,500 from the previous week’s revised average of 339,250.

Advance Seasonally Adjusted Insured Unemployment Decreases

The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 2.1% for the week ending November 16, a decrease of 0.1 percentage points from the prior week’s unrevised rate.

Advance Seasonally Adjusted Insured Unemployment Decreases

The advance number for seasonally adjusted insured unemployment during the week ending November 16 was 2,776,000, a decrease of 91,000 from the preceding week’s revised level of 2,867,000. The 4-week moving average was 2,831,750, a decrease of 22,750 from the preceding week’s revised average of 2,854,500.

November 27, 2013

Tip of the Week: Schedule Additional 2013 Bonus Payrolls Now

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Schedule Additional 2013 Bonus Payrolls Now

Schedule Additional 2013 Bonus Payrolls Now

Are you planning an end-of-year bonus payroll for employees? With only five weeks left in 2013, now is the time to schedule any additional payrolls you need.

Schedule Separate Pay Runs for Bonuses

Many employers like to distribute bonus checks at a firm party or get-together. If the bonus checks are included with a regular pay run, the year-to-date amounts on the employees’ stubs will reflect the bonus. To keep the bonus amounts off the pay stubs from the regularly scheduled payroll, schedule an additional payroll dated after your last regular payroll, but before the party or other event where you plan to distribute the bonuses. Remember to allow at least two days after the day you plan to transmit bonus amounts for the payroll to be processed and shipped.

Stop Direct Deposit to Create Live Bonus Checks

If processing your payroll online, check the Stop Direct Deposit box on the Payroll, Dates screen to stop direct deposit for all employees. To stop direct deposit for selected employees, check the Stop Direct Deposit box on the Pay Detail screen. Otherwise, indicate which direct deposits you would want stopped when you submit your payroll. Stopping direct deposits in this manner would apply only to that payroll and direct deposit would be reestablished for the next payroll.

Schedule Bonus Payroll Early

By scheduling bonuses early, Vision Payroll can work with you to help ensure that your bonus checks arrive on time.

November 26, 2013

New Year’s Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

New Year's Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

New Year’s Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

Wednesday, January 1, 2014 will be New Year’s Day, a federal holiday. The offices of Vision Payroll will close New Year’s Eve, Tuesday December 31 at 3 pm EST and re-open Thursday January 2. Most banks will also be closed in observance of the holiday. Payroll changes and hours must be submitted before the processing deadlines as listed below.

Normal Payroll Date Process Deadline
1/1/2014 12/27/2013
1/2/2014 12/30/2013
1/3/2014 12/31/2013

Payroll Dates May Be Affected by New Year’s Day

Payrolls dated January 1 will be paid December 31 unless a previous change in schedule has been submitted. Payrolls submitted after these processing deadlines will be pushed back until the next available processing day. No changes are required for payrolls dated January 6.

Bank Withdrawal Dates Will Change for Some Payrolls

For payrolls dated December 31, including those normally paid on Wednesdays, ACH withdrawals from clients’ accounts will occur on Monday, December 30. For payrolls dated January 2, ACH withdrawals from clients’ accounts will occur on Tuesday, December 31. This is necessary to ensure timely crediting of employees’ accounts on the proper day.

UPS Will Limit Deliveries and Pickups

Due to heavy USPS and UPS delivery requirements as well as limited bank hours and staffing, we strongly recommend submitting payrolls during this time as early as practicable. Ground packages received by UPS on December 31 do not ship from UPS until January 2 so we do not recommend submitting on that date any payrolls dated before January 3.

Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Is Next Federal Holiday

The next federal holiday will be Monday, January 20, 2014, Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Contact Vision Payroll as soon as possible to make changes to or for questions on your processing schedule.

November 25, 2013

Christmas Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

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Christmas Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing ScheduleWednesday, December 25, 2013 will be Christmas Day, a federal holiday. The offices of Vision Payroll will close Christmas Eve, Tuesday December 24 at 2 pm EST and re-open Thursday December 26. Most banks will also be closed in observance of the holiday. Payroll changes and hours must be submitted before the processing deadlines as listed below.

Normal Payroll Date Process Deadline
12/25/2013 12/20/2013
12/26/2013 12/23/2013
12/27/2013 12/24/2013

Payroll Dates May Be Affected by Christmas Day

Payrolls dated December 25 will be paid December 24 unless a previous change in schedule has been submitted. Payrolls submitted after these processing deadlines will be pushed back until the next available processing day. No changes are required for payrolls dated December 30.

Bank Withdrawal Dates Will Change for Some Payrolls

For payrolls dated December 24, including those normally paid on Wednesdays, ACH withdrawals from clients’ accounts will occur on Monday, December 23. For payrolls dated December 26, ACH withdrawals from clients’ accounts will occur on Tuesday, December 24. This is necessary to ensure timely crediting of employees’ accounts on the proper day.

UPS Will Limit Deliveries and Pickups

Due to heavy USPS and UPS delivery requirements as well as limited bank hours and staffing, we strongly recommend submitting payrolls during this time as early as practicable. Since the final bank processing for ACH transactions on December 24 is 1 pm EST, in order to ensure proper crediting of transactions for Thursday, December 26, we recommend submitting payrolls dated Thursday no later than 2 pm EST, Monday, December 23. Ground packages received by UPS on December 24 do not ship from UPS until December 26 so we do not recommend submitting on that date any payrolls dated before December 27.

New Year’s Day Is Next Federal Holiday

The next federal holiday will be Wednesday, January 1, 2014, New Year’s Day. Contact Vision Payroll as soon as possible to make changes to or for questions on your processing schedule.

November 20, 2013

Tip of the Week: IRS Says Restaurants Must Change Tip Reporting in 2014

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IRS Says Restaurants Must Change Tip Reporting in 2014

IRS Says Restaurants Must Change Tip Reporting in 2014

Effective January 1, 2014, restaurants and other employers with tipped employees must change the way certain tips are reported. Although Rev. Rul. 2012-18 took effect in 2012, examiners in some circumstances could apply it to amounts paid after December 31, 2013. Therefore, all employers must comply with Rev. Rul. 2012-18 starting in 2014.

Payments Traditionally Treated as Tips Must Now Be Treated as Service Charges

Certain payments that tipped employees receive and employers called tips must now be treated as wages. Since these wages are subject to withholding, they should be paid in the employee’s paycheck. Although there is a line on Form 941, Employer’s QUARTERLY Federal Tax Return, to report the uncollected employee share of social security and Medicare taxes on tips, there is no line to report such uncollected taxes on wages or service charges treated as wages. In order to collect and pay these taxes, therefore, the service charges should be paid on the employee’s paycheck.

Employer’s Characterization of Amounts as Tips Is Not Relevant

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) states that it is irrelevant whether or not the payment is called a tip. According to the IRS, “the absence of any of the following factors creates a doubt as to whether a payment is a tip and indicates that the payment may be a service charge.” The four factors listed are the following:

  1. The payment must be made free from compulsion;
  2. The customer must have the unrestricted right to determine the amount;
  3. The payment should not be the subject of negotiation or dictated by employer policy; and
  4. Generally, the customer has the right to determine who receives the payment.

Mandated Tips and Suggested Tips

Examples provided by the IRS distinguish between mandated tips and “suggested” tips. In the former case, the menu dictates that an 18% gratuity will be added for parties of six or more. Since the amount is added to the charged amount by the employer and the customer did not have the unrestricted right to determine the amount, this payment is considered wages, not tips. Alternatively, if the check simply shows sample tips amounts of 15%, 18%, and 20% and the customer chooses one of the suggested tip amounts, the amount is still considered a tip for payroll tax purposes.

Service Charges Should Not Be Reported as Tips

Employees are generally required to report cash tips (including amounts paid on credit cards and received in a tip-sharing arrangement) to their employers, and those cash tips are included in gross income of the employees. Amounts determined to be wages and not tips under these provisions should not be included in the amounts reported to employers.

Contact Vision Payroll if You Have Questions on the New Rules on Tips

Be sure to contact Vision Payroll if you have further questions on Rev. Rul. 2012-18 and the new rules on tip reporting.

November 18, 2013

Thanksgiving Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

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Thanksgiving Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing ScheduleThursday, November 28, 2013 will be Thanksgiving Day, a federal holiday. The offices of Vision Payroll will close Thanksgiving Eve, November 27 at 3 pm EST and re-open Friday November 29. Most banks will also be closed in observance of the holiday. Payroll changes and hours must be submitted before the processing deadlines listed below:

Normal Payroll Date Process Deadline
11/28/2013 11/25/2013
11/29/2013 11/26/2013
12/02/2013 11/27/2013

Payroll Dates May Be Affected by Thanksgiving Day

Payrolls dated November 28 will be paid November 27 unless a previous change in schedule has been submitted. Payrolls submitted after these processing deadlines will be pushed back until the next available processing day. No changes are required for payrolls dated December 3.

Christmas Day Is Next Federal Holiday

There will be no UPS ground delivery on November 28 or November 29, so we strongly recommend submitting payrolls during this time as early as practicable. The next federal holiday will be Wednesday, December 25, 2013, Christmas Day. Contact Vision Payroll as soon as possible to make changes to or for questions on your processing schedule.

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