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Skadden Discusses the FTC’s Plan To Limit Noncompetes

Reynolds Holding

While the federal antitrust laws apply to noncompete agreements, historically, these kinds of clauses have been assessed under a fact-specific reasonableness standard by the federal agencies and courts. Many state legislatures have taken steps to limit post-employment noncompetes in recent years. Interest groups have also weighed in.

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Payroll trends to watch in 2022 (Part 2)

ThomsonReuters

The DOL also has a list of potential FUTA credit reduction states for tax year 2022, which includes California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. In Colorado, new paid sick leave requirements took effect in 2022. The court cases and agency guidance.

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Employer Vaccine Mandates, Worker Refusals, and Unemployment Benefits

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Supreme Court settled the issue of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for certain employers under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on January 13, 2022, by blocking its implementation. The Colorado Department of Labor & Employment did not respond to our request.

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Sales tax vs. use tax: the differences

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It is their responsibility to collect the sales tax from the customer at the time of the sale and then remit that tax to the appropriate government agency. The seller must keep accurate records of their sales and the taxes collected, and file regular reports with the government agency that collects the tax.

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Last Week in Payroll: Localization of Work

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Department of Labor (DOL) issued Unemployment Insurance Program Letter (UIPL) 20-04 to state workforce agencies regarding the localization of work provisions. Employers have 60 days from the mail date to make a protest [Colorado DLE Employer Update, April 2021]. Localization of Work. In May of 2004, the U.S. State and Local News.

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Are Interstate Telecommuters During COVID-19 a Sales Tax Liability for Your Company?

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In response to the fluid and uncertain situation that many businesses are facing, Checkpoint Catalyst conducted a comprehensive survey of state tax agencies to find out how individual states are managing tax issues related to COVID-19 worker displacement. Supreme Court ruled in South Dakota v. In 2018, the U.S.

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Legal Experts Weigh-in on Labor Department’s Upcoming Worker Classification Rule?

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Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit  granted a 120-day delay to further proceedings related to a DOL appeal in response to the federal district court ruling back in March 2022 to allow the DOL time to complete its rulemaking. Supreme Court recently declined to hear a First Amendment-based case against California’s ABC test.