Emergency Family and Medical Leave Act
Renee Daggett • March 26, 2020
At AdminBooks, we want to help clarify the new laws to make sense to everyone. We hope you are all staying healthy and safe!

Last week in our newsletter " COVID-19: How You Have AdminBooks Support"
, we sent some news about a legislation that passed for the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. The legislation is explained on a very extensive 112-page document. AdminBooks has interpreted the document as best we could “in English” and we wanted to provide you with a link to our website to view our summary.
Click HERE to read the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Act summary by AdminBooks
Click HERE to read the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Act summary by AdminBooks

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles County have devastated communities, leaving thousands dealing with property loss, displacement, and financial uncertainty. In response, both the IRS and the State of California have granted tax deadline extensions and financial relief to help individuals and businesses recover.

The new year is here, and with it comes an important deadline for business owners: January 31, 2025. If you’ve paid independent contractors, service providers, or freelancers $600 or more in 2024, you may need to file a 1099 form for them. With the deadline just weeks away, now is the time to get organized. Filing your 1099s on time not only avoids penalties but also keeps your business in good standing.