The Federal Tax Deductions for Tips and Overtime Pay: Opportunities for Restaurants Employers
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FLSA and Wage and Hour Issues for Restaurants
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Florida’s minimum wage will rise yet again on September 30, jumping to $14/hour (and to $10.98 for tipped workers) as part of a series of scheduled increases approved by voters in 2020. While employers across the Sunshine...more
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I recently posted about Florida’s new minimum wage law, passed by voters as Amendment 2 during the November 2020 general election. As I noted in my earlier post, Amendment 2 (which calls for a gradual increase to a $15...more
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