Mileage Reimbursement for Employees in the State of Hawaii (HI)
If you live and work in Hawaii you are probably well aware that the gas prices are some of the highest in the nation. If you travel for work you…
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If you live and work in Hawaii you are probably well aware that the gas prices are some of the highest in the nation. If you travel for work you…
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All states have laws and regulations that govern child labor. I found that the Tennessee Department of Labor has a very helpful Web site that clearly spells out the Tennessee…
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I have found that when it comes to the Unemployment Insurance Law, just about every state follows the same basic Federal guidelines. What is different from state to state is…
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With the high cost of gas and insurance today,and many of us having to travel for work I was curious to see how employers were compensating for the increased travel…
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If you are an employee in the DC area you can expect to be reimbursed for your business related travel expenses. If using your personal vehicle for travel you will…
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If you are an employee in the state of Delaware and have to travel for work, you may be interested to know that your employer does not have to pay…
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If you travel a lot for work you probably receive some kind of compensation. Most employers will pay travel expenses, including a mileage rate. Some employers use a fixed daily…
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In my research I have found that unless you are an injured employee, your employer does not have to reimburse you for travel expenses. There is no set mileage rate…
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Living and working within the State of Wyoming means that you might be eligible to receive compensation for miles spent on the clock in your own personal car or vehicle.…
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If you live or work in the State of Wisconsin, you might be interested in knowing more about the law called the Wisconsin Mileage Reimbursement Law. Interestingly enough, you might…
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