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Hiring? Great! Here’s How to Get Started with Your First Employee

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Up until now, you alone have been running your small business. Now you need help. The moment when a small business owner decides to hire his or her first employee is one of triumph. Conversely, knowing how to start the hiring process can be a moment of confusion.

If you’re ready to hire your first employee, first of all, congratulations! Second, don’t worry. Follow these steps to ensure your hiring process goes smoothly and you adhere to state and federal regulations.

● Apply for your Employee Identification Number (EIN) if you don’t already have one. You will need this for taxes purposes and to get the hiring process started.
● Prepare forms and establish a recordkeeping system for employee tax withholdings. You need to maintain records on your employee’s federal income tax withholdings, your federal wage and tax statements, and your state taxes for four years. Get organized now, and don’t wait until tax season!
● Have your employee fill out an I-9 statement, and verify his or her eligibility to work in the U.S.
● Register with your state’s New Hire Reporting Program. You must report your new hire within 20 days.
● Sign up for workers’ compensation insurance. This is required for all companies with employees. This covers on-the-job accidents and injuries and protects your interests.
● Post required notices at your work site, such as state and federal labor laws.
● File your quarterly tax return (form 941). This is required if you withhold any taxes from your employee’s earnings.
● And, perhaps most importantly, get organized! Hiring an employee means mandatory reporting, more complex tax filings, numerous legal requirements, good recordkeeping and looking out for your employee’s well being. Now is the time to consider employee benefits, maintaining a safe workplace and keeping your employee informed on your company’s practices and their rights and responsibilities. You will also need an excellent record keeping system to keep track of important information about your employee, stay abreast on labor laws and make sure you comply with state and federal regulations.

Hiring your first employee is a big step. When you are ready, start by sitting down with us as your lawyer. We can give you legal guidance before, during and after the hiring process.

Developing a trusting relationship with a lawyer can ensure your business complies with state and federal regulations and is positioned for success.

This article is a service of Kundani& Chang LLP. We are an award-winning law firm that specializes in business and estate planning for clients like you. The goal for every family is to stay educated on all topics like this, avoid probate, avoid estate taxes, and build a legacy for you and your loved ones. What sets our firm apart is that we build lasting, lifelong relationships with our clients. They rely on us to keep them updated, provide sound legal counsel, and be there for them immediately if any problems should ever arise. The best part is we don’t charge hourly fees to our families, so you never have to worry about speaking to us. If you’re ready to keep your family out of Court, contact us today to schedule an initial consultation or visit our website at www.bridgelawllp.com.

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