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April 4, 2014 • 14:04:01

Hiring employees - Part 3

In writing this article, I'm assuming you were guided by Parts 1 and 2 of this series, published in The Green Sheet, Feb. 10, 2014 and March 10, 2014, in issues 14:02:01 and 14:03:01, respectively. That means you already:

Next, the prospect accepted the position and you agreed to terms including salary, hours, location, etc. You finally have a new employee. If you are hiring your first employee, congratulations! It is important to start off on the right foot as an employer by making sure you follow all of the legal rules that now apply.

From tax forms to government registrations to insurance requirements and more, being an employer carries a number of obligations. Be sure to check with your local accountant and attorney for specific information about your state and local laws and tax requirements, as these may vary state-by-state.

In addition, many laws are designed to cover businesses of a minimum size. Your business may not be required to meet all of the standards described in this article if your number of employees falls below the minimum designated.

Before your new employee reports

Here are the preparatory steps to take before your new employee reports for work:

First report date

Here are actions to take the first day employees arrive for work:

William Hewlett (co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Co.) said, "Men and women want to do a good job, and if they are provided the proper environment, they will do so." It is your responsibility as a business owner to provide the proper environment for your employees' success. And what better way than to start off on the right foot � knowing your responsibilities and getting all of the paperwork done properly on the front end.

End of Story

Vicki M. Daughdrill is the Managing Member of Small Business Resources LLC, a management consulting company. E-mail her at vickid@netdoor.com or call her at 601-310-3594.

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