Many new state and local employment laws will take effect in California on January 1, covering topics such as minimum wage, pay equity, discrimination, workplace safety and more. California employers should review these developments and take steps now to ensure they are ready to comply.
Updated guidance to address paid family and medical leave final rules regarding retaliation, interference and interaction with DC FMLA, effective July 29, 2022; and updated statement and guidance to reflect increased duration of leave benefits and repeal of the one-week waiting period, effective October 1, 2022.
This resource will help an employer properly complete Form 941-X, Adjusted Employer's QUARTERLY Tax Return or Claim for Refund, and related worksheets, to retroactively claim or adjust a previously filed COVID-19-related payroll tax credit, including the Employee Retention Credit, the credit for providing paid sick and family leave and health benefits to employees under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, and the credit for providing the 100% COBRA subsidy to employees during the pandemic.