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Redpath and Company BottomLine 2026 Newsletter

Redpath and Company BottomLine 2026 Newsletter

The Redpath and Company BottomLine Newsletter is here

Each year brings changes that affect how businesses manage payroll, taxes, and compliance, and 2026 is no exception. Our BottomLine 2025/2026 resource brings together the most relevant federal updates, along with key Minnesota and Wisconsin requirements, in one practical place. Whether you’re preparing for year-end, updating payroll processes, or planning ahead, this guide is designed to help you understand what’s changing and what actions may be needed to stay ahead of the details that matter.

Click Here to Read the 2025/2026 BottomLine Newsletter

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The 2025/2026 edition of BottomLine covers the following:

  • Expense Reporting & Per Diem Rates

  • Payroll Wage Bases & Tax Rates

  • Form 1099 Reporting

  • S Corp Special Fringe Benefit Reporting

  • Employee W-2 Reporting

  • State Annual Business Renewal

  • MN Annual Filing Requirements

  • MN Minimum Wage Law

  • MN Earned Sick and Safe Time

  • MN PFML

  • MN Household Employee

  • MN Payroll and Tax Rates

  • MN Certificate of Rent Paid

  • WI Minimum Wage Law

  • WI Payroll and Tax

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