First-Time Employer, What Do I Do?
Q. I have a pretty new business in Arizona and will soon be hiring my first employees for a big job. They will be temporary only. What do I do? Should I just call them contractors and give them a 1099?
A. Good question and probably one of the most frequent questions from new employers. You need to determine the level of control you will have over the workers to decide if these are contractors or really employees. In most cases, you have employees.
Some of the items to keep in mind when hiring your first employees.
- You will need a federal Employer ID Number if you don’t already have one. You can apply for this online.
- You will need a withholding/unemployment account set up with the state. In Arizona, that happens here. Click on License a New Business and complete the application. This needs to be done soon but not necessarily before the job.
- Submit a new hire report to the state. This helps the state locate the individual if they owe child support, www.az-newhire.com
- Run e-verify using I-9 data to ensure verify they are eligible to work in the US. Click E-verify enrollment under Tools on the right side. You do need to register before using this service.
- Each new employee needs to complete a form W-4 (federal withholding)
- (In Arizona) Each new employee needs to complete a form A-4 (Arizona withholding). Many states have an equivalent withholding form.
- I-9 (verification of right to work)
- Get Publication 15 from IRS. This well-written document gives employers the instructions to properly handle withholding and employees.
There are many labor laws that apply as well depending on your number of employees. To find answers to questions surrounding overtime and other labor laws, you have two options.
- The Department of Labor website, http://www.dol.gov
- Your state Labor Department website. There is a list of those here.
This is a lot of information to absorb for a small business owner. One other option you may wish to pursue is to contact a local CPA or payroll firm to help you stay compliant. Your specialty is the industry that you are in, not running payroll. Connecting with someone who already knows how to do this via outsourcing can make your task much easier.
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