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IRS reminder: Don't forget 1099
Business owners will find two new questions on their income tax forms this year: *'Did you make any payments in 2011 that would require you to file Form 1099?' And, *'If 'Yes,' did you or will you file all required Forms 1099?' This is a rather pointed reminder to businesses that they're required to send 1099s to people or companies they've paid ... (more)
IRS to business owners: Did you file your 1099s?
This is a rather pointed reminder to businesses that they're required to send 1099s to people or companies they've paid money to - particularly independent contractors who were paid more than $600. And to file copies with the IRS.
Broker BB&T to buy Crump operations
BB&T Corp.'s planned acquisition of the life and property/casualty operating divisions of Roseland, N.J.-based Crump Group Inc.
BB&T buying life, property/casualty operations of Crump Group for $570M
BB&T Corp. has reached an agreement to acquire the life and property and casualty insurance operating divisions of Roseland, N.J.,-based Crump Group Inc.
North Caldwell Moves School Board Elections to November
Three of West Essex Regional Schools' four sending districts have voted to move school board elections to November and not have a public vote on the school budget so long as the budget remains under the mandated 2% cap.
Police Chase Ends in Walgreens Parking Lot
Helicopters were flying over West Caldwell Wednesday night after an unknown incident in the township involving police from West Caldwell and Roseland that appears to have ended in the Walgreens parking lot.
U.S. Companies Added 170,000 Employees to Payrolls in January, ADP Reports
Companies added 170,000 workers to their payrolls in January, according to data today from Roseland, New Jersey-based ADP Employer Services.
Become your kid's mortgage lender
Between slumping prices and low mortgage rates, it's a good time to look for real estate bargains.
New Director announced of the Division of Law in the Attorney General's Office
Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa today announced a new director of the Division of Law in the Attorney General's office.
New Jersey's Job Market Improving [AUDIO]
The number of people filing for unemployment benefits may be up slightly in New Jersey and across the nation, but the longer-term trend is pointing to a healthier job market.
Politicians, activists disagree over power lines in nat'l park
Elected officials and candidates generally favored putting taller transmission towers and more powerful electric lines through the national park, at the second hearing for the Susquehanna-Roseland power line project Wednesday.
New Jersey's Unemployment Rate Drops Again [AUDIO]
New Jersey's unemployment rate dropped slightly again in December, as the slow and steady improvement in the jobs situation continues.
Wretched wreck: Tanker carrying 7,000 gallons of raw sewage overturns on Essex County highway
A tanker truck reportedly carrying human waste was on its way to the Passaic Valley treatment center in Elizabeth when it overturned on the ramp to I-280 eastbound from Eisenhower Parkway northbound, officials said.