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Law

Michigan State Offers Michigan Unemployment Benefits

11th March 2011
One of the prime concerns of Michigan state administrators is Michigan unemployment. Multiple measures have been undertaken to improve the job prospects of residents. Finding yourself without a job can be a nightmare and this is a possibility even in the ...
Author: Lucy
Taxes

Personal Exemptions, Standard Deductions and Tax Brackets for 2011

15th February 2011
In 2011, personal exemptions and standard deductions will rise and tax brackets will widen due to inflation. These inflation adjustments relate to eight tax provisions that were either modified or extended by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reau...
Author: bauerevans
Taxes

Late Tax Breaks

10th February 2011
Following last week's tax law changes, the Internal Revenue Service announced today the upcoming tax season will start on time for most people, but taxpayers affected by three recently reinstated deductions need to wait until mid- to late February to file...
Author: Sandi Lattin
Business Law

The Tax Cuts of 2010 - Good News for Businesses

03rd February 2011
Do you own a business? Are you wondering how your company is affected by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010- aka the Obama Tax Cuts? If so, read on. We explain how your business can benefit from the new...
Author: bauerevans
Taxes

Q&A on Year 2011 Payroll Tax Cut

20th January 2011
The Tax Relief Act was signed into law by President Obama on December 17, 2010. Followings Q&A will help you better understand the payroll tax cut. Q 1: What are the changes caused by recent Tax Relief? A: For Year 2011, the employee tax rate for s...
Author: Karen Hall
Taxes

Year 2011 Payroll Tax Cut - Employers Must Know

20th January 2011
The Tax Relief Act was signed into law by President Obama on December 17, 2010. Followings Q&A will help you better understand the payroll tax cut. Q 1: What are the changes caused by recent Tax Relief? A: For Year 2011, the employee tax rate for s...
Author: Karen Hall
Taxes

Tax Relief Act Of 2010 - How The 2011 Social Security Tax Cut Affects Small Businesses And Employees

13th January 2011
Did you know that the federal government is giving virtually all wage earners and self-employed folks a 2% raise for 2011? Thanks to the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 (aka Tax Relief Act of 2010), whic...
Author: Wayne M. Davies
Legal

Social welfare system in the United States

21st October 2010
The US welfare system stayed in the hands of the federal government for the next sixty-one years. Many Americans were unhappy with the welfare system, claiming that individuals were abusing the welfare program by not applying for jobs, having more childre...
Author: nileijshm
Legal

Labor Law- protecting the employees

03rd August 2010
Labor Law is a body of laws, this is also known as the employment law .These contains administrative ruling, & precedent. It describes the legal rights & restrictions on working people in an organization. It mediates the relationships between trade union ...
Author: Cecily
Employment Law

Unemployment Lawyer...The Basics

26th March 2010
Generally employment lawyer addresses legal rights of the working people in the organization. They perform administrative rulings to establish better relationship between trade unions, employers and employees. There are so many employment rights on variou...
Author: Daniel Smith
Immigration Law

What Rights does Permanent Resident Status Grant Me In Canada?

12th March 2010
If you've thought about immigrating to Canada, or have a temporary visa to stay in Canada for work or school, you may be looking at what options you actually have at this point. Indeed, there are a few options that you can take once you've arrived in Cana...
Author: Melinda Dengate
Immigration Law

Key Benefits For Immigrants To Canada

24th February 2010
Canada is the most popular countries for immigration now. People from all over the world plan to settle down in Canada due to the excellent career opportunities, living standards and the social benefits this country offers to its residents. Everyone wants...
Author: Jacob
Legal

How Much Should an Employee Get as Severance Package

11th July 2009
Generally, a severance package is made up of pay and benefits given by an employer to a dismissed employee. But contrary to some belief, a severance package is not given as an entitlement prescribed by law, rather it is an employer's prerogative - which m...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Employment Law

Michigan Unemployment Benefits Made Easy

15th April 2009
The State of Michigan is facing tough times. With rising unemployment and the often complex unemployment benefits system, mistakes are being made and workers are wrongfully being denied their unemployment benefit payments. With new developments in unempl...
Author: David Blanchard
Legal

Understanding Employment Severance Packages

24th February 2009
Employment Severance Packages A severance pay or package is usually given to employees upon employment termination as a prerogative of an employer. The amount of a severance pay is sometimes based on the period of time employees have worked for the com...
Author: Mesriani Law Group