IRS Agenda for the Self Employed and for Small Businesses

IRS Agenda for the Self Employed and for Small Businesses If you are self employed or own a small business, you can view the IRS tax agenda to help you stay on track, meet deadlines, and lead to you success with small reminders and advice.…

New Jersey Construction Company Violates OSHA Regulations and is Fined $58,000

New Jersey Construction Company Violates OSHA Regulations and is Fined $58,000 Discovery Construction Corporation located in Newark, New Jersey failed to prevent dangers and falls at it’s work site. The violations include 3 repeat citations…

Decreasing Claims will Benefit Workers’ Compensation Mod.

Records of loss experience affect the rise or drop in a company’s New York worker’s compensation insurance. The compensation experience mod plan lets employers manage expenses and implements a way to trim the cost of insurance specific…

Health Insurers Must Validate Increases in Rates Above 10%

Health Insurers Must Validate Increases in Rates Above 10% The Obama Administration demands that Health Insurers rationalize rate increases above 10% or deemed unfairly discriminatory, excessive, unreasonable, or unjustified, to protect patients.…

Checklist for Remodeling Your Home

Checklist for Remodeling Your Home Because of the economic recession and its affect on real estate prices, many homeowners are considering remodeling their homes instead of moving. These homeowners can save a lot of money, however, there…

New Health Care Initiatives in Action

New Health Care Initiatives in Action A few of Obama’s Heath Care Reform laws took effect at the start of the year. These new laws will help over three million citizens with prescription bills and will improve patient care by requiring…

Tarrytown, NY is Liable for the Deaths of 2 Workers and Violating OSHA Regulations

Tarrytown, NY is Liable for the Deaths of 2 Workers and Violating OSHA Regulations On September 6, 2010, a Public Works employee and Village Firefighter for 30 years went down a manhole to clear a sewer and collapsed 20 feet down. A state…

Occupational Safety and Health Administration fines a United States Postal Service $80,000

Occupational Safety and Health Administration fines a United States Postal Service $80,000 A United States postal service has repeatedly violated safety regulations which is resulting in a $75,000 worth of fines. The postal service failed…

OSHA Advises New York and New England Employers to Use Safety Precautions and Procedures While Cleaning up After the Blizzard

OSHA Advises New York and New England Employers to Use Safety Precautions and Procedures While Cleaning up After the Blizzard This weekend’s past blizzard is the first of possibly more snow storms. OSHA advises employers, employees and…