It’s January, which for small business owners means it’s W-2 time.
This year, W-2 forms are due in by March 2 for those small businesses filing by mail, or March 31 for those who choose to e-file; of course, employees must be provided copies of their W-2 forms by January 31. But what else do small business owners need to know about W-2 forms?
Here are five legal reminders:
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