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You must keep all payroll records for at least three years, according to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLEA). And, you need to keep records that show how you determined wages for two years (e.g., time cards that comply with FLEA timekeeping requirements).
Unemployment Tax Records Under the records-in-general rule, such records must be retained for four years after the due date of the Form 940, Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return or the date the required FTA tax was paid, whichever is later.
It may vary by state to state, but usually employment records are kept for a minimum of 7 years since the last date of employment. That said, the 7 years figure is a minimum, and any employer could keep records, including performance info and termination records indefinitely.
Fair Labor Standards Act Records that employers are required to maintain for at least three years include personal information about the employee, including Social Security number, sex, position and title, wages earned, pay rate and overtime earnings.
Workers' compensation records should be segregated into a separate file as they need to be kept for 30 years after the employee is separated in order to ensure compliance with OSHA. Federal and state payroll taxes, FLEA and EPA records, wages, benefits, bonuses, etc. 4 years after termination.
Payroll Records Retention Certified payroll reports and supporting documentation are retained by the contractor for three years. In turn, payroll records are retained for seven to 10 years. In the event of a government certified payroll audit, the contractor will be asked to provide these records to the auditor.
You are required by law to keep records of all employees Tax and National Insurance contributions. You must keep them for three years from the end of the tax year they relate to. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has the right to check your records.
Keep all records of employment taxes for at least four years after filing the 4th quarter for the year. These should be available for IRS review. Records should include: Your employer identification number.
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