Q:What Is The Employer Contribution Rate? A: A newly liable employer is assigned the larger tax rate determined by alternative methods. The tax rate may be the average rate assigned to all employers plus one …
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Q:How Do I Report Wages And Pay Taxes? A: All employers are provided form KCNS 100, Employer's Quarterly Wage Report and Contribution Return. This report is due on the last day of the month following the …
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Q:What Is The New Hire Law? A: The new hire law requires employers to report, within 20 days of hire, each new hire, rehire, or employee returning to work. The employer must report the following: …
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Q:How Old Does A Child Have To Be In Order To Work? A: Children must be at least fourteen years of age in order to work. Exceptions include: children employed by their parents, household chores, paper routes, farm work …
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Q:What Hours Can Children Work? A: Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, children under sixteen can work between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., except from June 1 through Labor Day, when evening hours are extended …
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Q:How Often Does My Employer Have To Pay Me? A: Your employer must pay you at least once a month and they must have a regular payday. If you quit or your employer fires you, they must pay you for the work you have …
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Q:Can My Employer Fire Me Without Reason Or Notice? A: Yes, Kansas is an employment at will state. This means your employer can fire you at any time, for any reason other than your race, color, religion, national origin, …
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