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Product Announcement
03
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Check now supports multi-state employees who have, or desire to opt into, reciprocal agreements between states. Company and Employee “updated” webhooks are triggered whenever an employee opts in or out of Reciprocity. You can enable Reciprocity in 3 ways:1) Build your own experience with our API2) Eligible employees can opt in directly through the Employee Onboard component3) Your operations team can opt in employees through ConsoleRead our API guide to learn how Check handles multi-state taxation and reciprocity.Visit the Knowledge Base to learn more about Withholding Taxes for Multi-state Employees or to see our Partner Guide: Opting into Reciprocity
Reciprocity now supported via API, Console, and Onboard
Product Announcement
03
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31
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22
Reciprocity now supported via API, Console, and Onboard
Check now supports multi-state employees who have, or desire to opt into, reciprocal agreements between states. Company and Employee “updated” webhooks are triggered whenever an employee opts in or out of Reciprocity.
You can enable Reciprocity in 3 ways:
1) Build your own experience with our API
2) Eligible employees can opt in directly through the Employee Onboard component
3) Your operations team can opt in employees through Console
Read our API guide to learn how Check handles multi-state taxation and reciprocity.
Visit the Knowledge Base to learn more about Withholding Taxes for Multi-state Employees or to see our Partner Guide: Opting into Reciprocity.
Changelog
03
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17
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22
You can now find California 2022 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave as a type under the earnings object. This is in response to California SB 114, which requires employers with 26 or more employees to provide up to 80 hours of COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave (SPSL) to employees who are unable to work or telework due to certain reasons related to COVID-19. Check will display additional information on some employee paystubs to maintain compliance with California SB 114.Learn more about earnings object types hereFor partners interested in learning more about California SB 114 and why we made this change, see our Knowledge Base article
Support for California 2022 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave
Changelog
03
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17
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22
Support for California 2022 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave
You can now find California 2022 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave as a type under the earnings object. This is in response to California SB 114, which requires employers with 26 or more employees to provide up to 80 hours of COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave (SPSL) to employees who are unable to work or telework due to certain reasons related to COVID-19. Check will display additional information on some employee paystubs to maintain compliance with California SB 114.
Learn more about earnings object types here.
For partners interested in learning more about California SB 114 and why we made this change, see our Knowledge Base article.
Changelog
03
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17
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22
As a fast follow to our Period Amounts release, we have added the ability to set monthly benefit contribution amounts for employers and employees in Console. You will be able to set these amounts by setting `Period` to `Monthly` when creating or editing benefits in Console. To learn about how Period Benefits work, see our guide here
Set monthly benefit contributions in Console
Changelog
03
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17
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22
Set monthly benefit contributions in Console
As a fast follow to our Period Amounts release, we have added the ability to set monthly benefit contribution amounts for employers and employees in Console. You will be able to set these amounts by setting `Period` to `Monthly` when creating or editing benefits in Console.
To learn about how Period Benefits work, see our guide here.
Changelog
03
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16
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22
You can now run payroll for employees with child support garnishments in Utah, as well as 21 other US states. For Check to remit the payment, you will need to enter the garnishment into Check and mark managed = true.For partners who want to see which other states are supported, see our State Coverage Tracker in the Knowledge Base.
Child support garnishments now available in Utah
Changelog
03
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16
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22
Child support garnishments now available in Utah
You can now run payroll for employees with child support garnishments in Utah, as well as 21 other US states. For Check to remit the payment, you will need to enter the garnishment into Check and mark managed = true.
For partners who want to see which other states are supported, see our State Coverage Tracker in the Knowledge Base.
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