You searched for Payroll - Page 4 of 8 - Shop Owner Magazine
House Of Representatives Passes 5th Stimulus Package

Included in the bill are key provisions to strengthen the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

AASP/NJ Members Get Update On PPP At Virtual Meeting

The legal team addressed questions from small business owners concerning Payroll Protection Program loans.

ASA To Host Virtual Industry Professional Forum

The free one-hour, online Virtual Industry Professional Forum will be held at Noon EST on Wednesday, May 6.

Senate Passes Second Financial Relief Package

More funding helps replenish the Paycheck Protection Program, which was wiped out in just two weeks’ time.

Congress Intends To Add $250B For Small Business PPP Loans

The PPP loan was a key component of the CARES Act, which became law on March 27.

Auto Care Association Urges More Relief For Businesses

The Auto Care Association wants more auto care industry businesses to be given access to much-needed loans.

Miles Auto Service: Miles Ahead Of The Competition

Fred White, owner of Miles Auto Service in Sewell, New Jersey, admits he’s learned plenty from his mistakes as a shop owner, particularly in his previous two shops.

Finding The Right Employee Health Care Benefits For Your Team

Employee health care is a top concern for repair shops and tire dealers – and for legitimate reasons. According to MetLife’s 2018 “Employee Benefit Trends Study,” 54% of millennials cite their benefits as a determining factor in deciding where to work. Simply put, you could be losing out on young, passionate employees simply because your benefits package – if you offer one at all – is not competitive.

How To Avoid Making The Three Most Common Hiring Mistakes

In this tight labor market, it’s getting harder to find good help. But that doesn’t mean you should hire every Tom, Dick and Harry with a pulse and a driver’s license.

You And The Law: What To Do When The Government Knocks

Whether the government shows up at your door unexpectedly or sends you a letter, following these tips will help you effectively respond to an agency investigation.