North Carolina Farm Workers’ Comp: The 10-Person Trap That Can Ruin Your Farm
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Agricultural Exemption , Employee Count , Farm Insurance , Farm Law , Farm Liability , NC Workers Comp , North Carolina , Seasonal Labor , Uninsured Employer
North Carolina Workers' Comp: Agricultural Exemption and the 10-Person Rule Quick Takeaways The Regular Employee Threshold: North Carolina's agricultural exemption from mandatory workers' comp coverage applies only to operations with fewer than 10 regular employees. Seasonal workers and uninsured labor...
Continue ReadingNorth Carolina 3-Employee Rule: Is Your Small Business a ticking time bomb?
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Business Law , Corporate Officers , Employee Count , Employer Penalties , Family Business , NC Workers Comp , North Carolina , small business , Uninsured Employer , Workers Compensation Insurance
The North Carolina Three-Employee Rule: A Small Business Landmine Quick Takeaways The Trap: Thinking you're too small for workers' comp? That's a dangerous assumption. In North Carolina, officers and family members count toward the three-employee threshold. The Rule: Any business...
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