Hiring a remote employee in another state feels like a simple staffing decision. Operationally it can trigger withholding registrations, unemployment accounts, and filing obligations your payroll software never set up. Here is exactly what happens when you hire remotely and how to stay ahead of the compliance problems that follow.
Hiring one remote employee in another state can trigger withholding registrations, unemployment accounts, and state filing obligations your payroll software never set up. Most businesses find out when the notices arrive. Here is what you are actually responsible for and how to stay ahead of it.