Nevada Tax Law Change

Who Must File: Every employer who is subject to the Nevada Unemployment Compensation Law (NRS 612) except for non-profit 501(c) organizations, Indian tribes, and political sub-divisions must file the Nevada Modified Business Tax Return.
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Get More For Your $$ With LTtax*SQL

In an uncertain economy, cash (flow) is king, and the last thing you need is to tie up critical funds with an outsourced payroll tax service. LTtax*SQL is the in-house SQL server-based system that keeps your money where it's needed most, on your company's books.
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LTtax: Customized SolutionsTo Meet Any Need

LTtax understands that no one solution can meet everyone's needs. That's why we have built in the ability to customize processes, reports and a lot more.

Medtronic, a multinational company that uses technology to transform the way debilitating, chronic diseases are treated can affirm first hand how LTtax has eased their reporting process.
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Did You KNOW? New York Has A New "Commuter Tax"

You can start saving time and money today by taking back control of your withholding and unemployment tax process. LTtax offers a rapid installation process that gets your company up and running in less than a day!
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Fast Track to Implementation

You can start saving time and money today by taking back control of your withholding and unemployment tax process. LTtax offersa rapid installation process that gets your company up and running in less than a day!
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Partner Spotlight: Greenshades Software

LTtax, in conjunction with our alliance partners, provides a total solutions for payroll tax professionals. Our partners have the expertise and experience in associated areas of payroll tax compliancy that will satisfy our clients' many requirements.

For nearly three years, Greenshades Software has been a valued partner. They compliment LTtax software by issuing e-filings for State Unemployment Income (SUI) Wage details and also serve as reporting agents for 941 and 940 e-filings.
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Employee Spotlight: Norma Pemberton

Norma Pemberton, LTtax training manager, has been a valuable team member for more than 10 years. She travels throughout the country for us and spends three days on each site helping payroll departments at large companies implement our software.
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Cost Savings In The Slowing Economy

The slowing economy is challenging businesses to reduce costs. At the APA Congress we discovered attendees eager to learn how LTtax streamlines payroll withholding and unemployment tax filing and the cost saving benefits ...
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Client Spotlight: Parker-Hannifin Handles More With Ease

Keeping up with withholding and unemployment tax rules and filing frequencies for employees in over 40 states was a heavy task for Parker-Hannifin. Read More >


Did You KNOW? Update from Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development

Beginning with fourth quarter 2008 tax filing, the Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development will no longer accept paper versions of the Division of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Form 1 and DUA-1700 HI. Read More >


Automated Integration: Saves Time and Eliminates Errors

One of the major advantages of using an in-house system like LTtax for managing your payroll withholding and unemployment taxes is the automated integration of data with other systems. Once you key your data into LTtax it can be used for multiple purposes within your financial systems which saves you time, money and re-keying errors.
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Is FICA Required On Severance Pay?

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals has concluded that severance paid to an involuntarily displaced workforce is considered taxable wages under FICA, effectively reversing the lower Court of Federal Claims' ruling.
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Did You KNOW? Connecticut Discontinues Physical Media Filings

Nearly every state has gone "paperless" when it comes to accepting and processing payroll withholding and unemployment taxes. A new trend is emerging with states discontinuing the practice of accepting any files sent on physical media such as cartridges, disks, etc. for processing quarterly filings. Go to article >

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