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Paychex Webinars

Paychex serves more than half a million small- to medium-sized businesses nationwide, so we understand many of the challenges you're facing. Whether you're trying to better manage cash flow, attract and retain employees, or improve productivity through HR technology, Paychex Webinars give you the information you need to make informed decisions.

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Compliance

A voided check is a check marked with "VOID" to prevent payment while providing banking information for direct deposit and electronic payments. It contains routing and account numbers needed to establish electronic fund transfers.

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Management

A remote job is a position that allows employees to work outside a traditional office environment — typically from home, a co-working space, or any location with internet access. Remote work has shifted from a rare perk to a mainstream employment option that millions of workers now expect and many employers actively offer.

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Finance

Every dollar your business spends tells a story. From rent and payroll to software subscriptions and business travel, managing your expenses accurately affects your tax liability, your cash flow, and your ability to grow. This guide covers what qualifies as a business expense, how to track and categorize costs, and which expenses reduce your tax bill — so you can make smarter financial decisions with confidence.

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Small Business

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a nine-digit IRS identifier for your business, similar to a Social Security Number for individuals. You’ll need one to hire employees, form a legal entity, or open a business bank account. Understanding when and why to get an EIN helps you start your business on the right track.

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Retirement

A 401(k) rollover transfers retirement savings from one qualified account to another without triggering immediate taxes or penalties. This process helps employees consolidate savings and maintain tax advantages when changing jobs or retiring.

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