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Identity Theft

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On Thursday, September 7th, Equifax, one of the largest credit-reporting companies in the US, said 143 million people could be affected by a recent data breach, involving credit card companies, banks, retailers, and lenders.

In 2017, data stored by hospitals, cell phone companies, health insurance and government agencies is being targeted more than ever. And the reality is, no matter how safe we are with our information, we can’t control the security of these databases. So, it’s only a matter of time before we’re personally affected by a serious company or government breach.

Workers’ Compensation File Basics

In the last two articles, we reviewed Personnel and Medical file basics including what should and should not be in these files, where and how they should be stored and who has access to them. Medical documents, including documents about workers' compensation, should not be kept in the personnel file. Instead, a separate filing system to manage the workers' compensation process and materials should be set up and maintained.

Let’s look at a physical filing system option for managing the files:

Economic Development in Pottstown Gaining Momentum

Pottstown has been rediscovered and is being appreciated for all that it has to offer.  Businesses are moving into and choosing to stay in Pottstown due to its increasing assets. One such asset is the diversity of properties that are available for development.  There are many buildings that still have the beauty of original architectural features that display craftsmanship not found today. There are traditional office structures in an office park setting and lots which are blank slates.

Employee Personnel File Basics – Part II: Storage and Access

In the previous article, we reviewed the basics of employee personnel files – what should and should not be filed in the personnel files. Items such as W4’s, performance appraisals, applications and resumes are all to be maintained within the employee personnel file. Any document of a medical nature should not be contained in the employee personnel file. Rather, a separate employee medical file should be created to hold items such as doctor certificates, disability related documentation, and completed Family Medical Leave forms.

Must You Pay Income Tax on Inherited Money?

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The good news is, generally inheritances are not taxed as income.

An inheritance can be a windfall in many ways—the inheritor not only gets cash or a piece of property, but doesn’t have to pay income tax on it. Someone who inherits a $500,000 bank account doesn’t have to pay any income tax on that amount.

Employee Personnel File Basics — Part I

Many small companies, for purposes of this writing, small refers to companies with 125 employees and under, do not have a Human Resource Department. The HR responsibilities generally land on someone in management, or sometimes even an employee in a clerical position, to contend with. In these cases, the most common basic mistakes are within the files. Oh, the dreaded employee personnel file. For some, the personnel file represents the catch‐all file where every document, paper, note, etc., from the employee, finds its final resting place.

The Next Healthcare Reform — The American Heathcare Act (AHCA)

Much anxiety and concern surrounds the proposed changes to healthcare in the United States. This is easily understood considering healthcare has already gone through significant changes over the last several years. Some of these changes have been helpful while other changes have caused hardship to Americans.

In addition to anxiety and concern, there is also confusion surrounding the current House Bill. Let us take a look at a few of the most predominant features of the Bill:

Documents Everyone Must Have

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Once you become 18 you are now considered an adult and can make your own decisions. There are certain documents that everyone must have. If you don’t, it could cost you dearly in several ways. These must-have documents are: a Living Will, A Durable Power of Attorney for Finance, and for Health, also called a Health Care Directive or DPOA.

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