#2 – Are You Ready for Growth? FUTA

The penultimate post on our countdown is from our Are You Ready for Growth? series, and it’s all about FUTA.

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Setting up Tax Payment Accounts in COATS

When you’re setting up COATS Staffing Software, taxes might be the farthest thing from your mind, but you’ll still need to take them into consideration.

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State-Specific Tax Updates in New Versions of COATS

Every new version of COATS includes lots of tax updates, because let’s face it: states keep changing their tax laws, and there’s 50 of ‘em!

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New Year’s Resolutions for Staffing: Metrics That Matter

What are the metrics every business needs to know, and what are the ones unique to staffing?

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Staffing and Employment: What’s New in 2012

The year isn’t even a week old, and already there’s a lot of new stuff to keep up with. So we’ve gathered some of the important news that will affect your business in 2012 in one handy location.

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Is Your FUTA Credit Changing? COATS Is Ready

Earlier this week, many of you probably received news of changes in FUTA rates from the American Staffing Association, via Staffing Weekly. COATSsql is prepared for the lowered FUTA credit changes.

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Are You Ready for Growth? FUTA

Be sure you know what’s coming in addition to growth. Today, we’re examining the tax charge that affects every staffing firm: the Federal Unemployment Tax Act charge, FUTA for short.

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COATS Staffing Software can help your business grow


Unemployment Insurance Costs Could Hit Staffing Firms Extra Hard in 2011

The continuing high rates of unemployment have strained most states’ unemployment insurance trust funds. ProPublica.org reports that 30 states have insolvent funds and are borrowing from the federal government; the American Staffing Association puts the number of states with insolvent funds closer to 35.

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