If you employ people—and what nonprofit doesn’t—odds are you’ll someday be faced with an unemployment claim. In all 50 states, 501(c)(3) organizations must pay for unemployment insurance benefits—and they can…
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State unemployment insurance taxes affect almost all organizations. No matter how small or large your organization, payroll taxes are charged by the state to fund the state unemployment insurance program and are the sole the responsibility…
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YMCA of the Inland Northwest was established in 1884. Since then Inland Northwest has grown to serve thousands of members, hundreds of volunteers, and nearly 1,000 employees. They remain dedicated to the mission…
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Government bureaucracies make mistakes because people make mistakes. It is not because anybody is malicious or lazy, but often times because people are overworked and overwhelmed. One problem all state…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance, Inc. as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits that…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Symmetry Care Inc, located in Burns,Oregon, as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Girl Scouts of West Central Florida as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of United Cerebral Palsy of Eastern Connecticut as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Hearts with a Mission, based in Oregon, as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500…
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Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency is in the news again; and again it's not good news. In a report released yesterday, state auditor Doug Ringler says that the state is still…
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