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Month: December 2010

Payroll Tax Cut | Payroll Tax Reduction | 2011 Payroll Software

Payroll Tax Cut – 2011 Payroll Software from PayrollMate.com Updates Payroll Withholding Tables to Include Changes Introduced by The Tax-cut Bill of 2010.

Categories Payroll Tags Payroll Tax Cut, Payroll Tax Reduction

Oregon Payroll Laws and Payroll Rates for 2011

Oregon payroll laws and payroll withholding rates for tax year 2011. When outsourcing payroll, whether using an Oregon payroll service provider or Oregon bookkeeping firm, it is important to be aware of the Oregon payroll law.

Categories Payroll Tags Oregen W2 Forms, Oregon Payroll Service, Oregon W2 EFile, W2 EFile

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