I’ve felt that pain. Can’t you just outsource it to your accountant for about $500-1000?
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Yeah. We have another finance guy joining FT and I’m about to make his life hell. But it should be easily automatable.
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Agreed. Some states have far more paperwork than others. I considered starting a “review” site so others would know how bad it was in each state. For example, I’ll never hire in Ohio again.
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Arizona requires you to input the amount of payroll per quarter by quarter for the next 5 years or something crazy like that
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I’ve looked into this and thought PEOs already do it?
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Yeah but they're a fixed price per month per employee
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Utah is more-or-less on it. https://corporations.utah.gov/online_bus_reg.html …
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Yeah but I still have to do that manually
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yeah Utah isn't easier than any other state I've done this with
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Silly q: if you're a C-corp, why do you need to register per-state? Is it to establish place-of-business? I only know such requirements for the financial advisor space, but that's a whole different process.
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To hire employees in that state and pay local taxes
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Gotcha. We're working on something related to that (private beta out soon), would love to get your pain points from the current process.
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Twitter handle at gmail if you prefer this channel
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Gusto does this
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I don’t think it does
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you're right - I'm a moron. They only do this for benefits stuff. We have someone do this for us, but I'm with you - I'd pay any amount to do compliance as a service across the board.
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If the moron part wasn’t in this, I would retweet as endorsement :)
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Sounds like a plan for Lambda Labs
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