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How Does The Employer Credit For Family and Medical Leave Work for Skagit County Small Businesses?

How Does The Employer Credit For Family and Medical Leave Work for Skagit County Small Businesses?

by Padgett & Padgett, PLLC | Jun 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

 Quick Answer: The employer credit for family and medical leave provides small businesses a federal tax credit worth 12.5% to 25% of qualified leave costs. In 2026, you can claim this credit on actual wages paid during FMLA leave or on commercial insurance...
How To Hire An Intern For The Summer For Your Skagit County Business

How To Hire An Intern For The Summer For Your Skagit County Business

by Padgett & Padgett, PLLC | May 28, 2026 | Uncategorized

 Key TakeawaysPaid summer interns must be classified as W-2 temporary employees rather than 1099 independent contractors because they operate under your direct supervision. To legally hire an unpaid intern, your program must pass the strict DOL...
Why Tariff Refund Claims Get Delayed for Skagit County Small Business Owners

Why Tariff Refund Claims Get Delayed for Skagit County Small Business Owners

by Padgett & Padgett, PLLC | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized

 *This guidance is based on CBP’s April 2026 CAPE/IEEPA refund guidance, current ACH refund enrollment rules, and general federal tax recovery principles as of May 15, 2026. Your facts may require coordination with your customs broker, trade counsel, and tax...
How To File A Tariff Refund Claim for Your Skagit County Business

How To File A Tariff Refund Claim for Your Skagit County Business

by Padgett & Padgett, PLLC | May 13, 2026 | Uncategorized

 Key TakeawaysAs of April 20, 2026, the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) tool is the exclusive electronic system for reclaiming IEEPA tariff duty payments. Importers must have an active ACE Secure Data Portal account and an...
Does the Tariff Refund Process Apply to My Skagit County Business?

Does the Tariff Refund Process Apply to My Skagit County Business?

by Padgett & Padgett, PLLC | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

 Key TakeawaysOnly the Importer of Record (IOR) or an authorized customs broker can claim a refund. If a carrier like UPS or FedEx is the IOR, you must coordinate with them rather than filing directly with the CBP. Refunds are exclusively for IEEPA-related...
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