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Should Small Businesses Use a Photo Time Clock?
Use photo time clock capture only where shared-kiosk punches need identity context, and keep it separate from facial recognition.
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Can Employees Clock In Without a Smartphone?
Employees can clock in by phone call, a shared computer, or a browser link, with no app to install. Here is how to keep those hours payroll-ready.
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What Should a Pet Services Time Clock Track?
A pet services time clock should make busy care shifts reviewable before payroll without replacing pet-care software.
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What Should a Medical Clinic Time Clock Track?
A medical clinic time clock should track employee hours, roles, locations, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Dental Office Time Clock Track?
A dental office time clock should track employee hours, locations, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Law Firm Time Clock Track?
A law firm time clock should track payroll hours, corrections, approvals, roles, locations, and records separate from billable time.
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What Should a Farm Time Clock Track?
A farm time clock should track employee hours, fields, crews, locations, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should an Auto Repair Time Clock Track?
An auto repair time clock should track shop hours, job or bay context, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Medical or Dental Time Clock Track?
A medical or dental time clock should track clinic hours, breaks, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Landscaping Time Clock Track?
A landscaping time clock should track crew hours, job or location context, travel time, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Retail Time Clock Track?
A retail time clock should track store hours, breaks, job or location context, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a School or Childcare Time Clock Track?
A school or childcare time clock should track employee hours, missed punches, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should an Event Staffing Time Clock Track?
An event staffing time clock should track employee hours, event or location detail, missed punches, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Property Management Time Clock Track?
A property management time clock should track employee hours, property or location detail, missed punches, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Security Guard Time Clock Track?
A security guard time clock should track guard hours, post or site detail, GPS context, missed punches, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Financial Services Time Clock Track?
A financial services time clock should track employee hours, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should an Accounting Firm Time Clock Track?
An accounting firm time clock should track payroll hours, corrections, approvals, and records separate from billable time.
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What Should a Professional Services Time Clock Track?
A professional services time clock should track employee hours, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Home Services Time Clock Track?
A home services time clock should track technician hours, job or location detail, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Transportation Time Clock Track?
A transportation time clock should track driver hours, location context, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Manufacturing Time Clock Track?
A manufacturing time clock should track shift hours, breaks, corrections, approvals, overtime review, and payroll-ready records.
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Do You Have to Provide Paid Sick Leave?
When you have to provide paid sick leave, the 20 states and dozen cities that require it, and the safest policy default.
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Should Home Health Agencies Use GPS Time Tracking?
GPS can help home health agencies review caregiver time records, but it should not be treated as EVV or clinical documentation.
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Should Cleaning Companies Use GPS Time Tracking?
GPS can help cleaning companies review client jobs, travel between sites, corrections, and approvals before payroll.
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What If a Caregiver Forgets to Clock Out?
Fix a caregiver missed clock-out by checking the visit, travel context, correction reason, and supervisor approval before payroll.
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What Should a Caregiver Visit Record Include?
A caregiver visit record should show employee time, visit context, travel notes, corrections, approvals, and what records still need separate review.
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What Should a Cleaning Proof-of-Work Record Include?
A cleaning proof-of-work record should show crew time, client or job labels, corrections, approval, and which non-time records need separate review.
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What Should a Restaurant Time Clock Track?
A restaurant time clock should track clock-ins, breaks, edits, overtime risk, manager approval, and payroll-ready records.
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Should Construction Crews Track Time by Job Site?
Construction crews should track time by job site when job detail affects payroll review, job costing, billing, approval, or records.
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What Should an Insurance Agency Time Clock Track?
An insurance agency time clock should track hours, missed punches, edits, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Restaurant Break Record Include?
A restaurant break record should show the shift, break time, corrections, reasons, and manager approval before payroll.
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Should Insurance Agencies Track Time by Office or Role?
Insurance agencies should track time by office or role when that detail helps payroll review, staffing, branch reporting, or manager approval.
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Should Small Businesses Use GPS Time Tracking?
Use GPS time tracking when location helps explain hours, jobs, field work, approvals, or payroll records.
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What Should an Employee Time Tracking Policy Include?
A simple employee time tracking policy should explain clock-ins, breaks, missed punches, edits, approvals, and record retention.
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What Is a Time Card Audit Trail?
A time card audit trail shows punches, edits, reasons, approvals, late corrections, and the records behind payroll totals.
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How Do You Close a Pay Period?
Close a pay period by completing time cards, resolving exceptions, approving hours, exporting approved hours, and keeping the record.
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How Do You Set Up a Time Clock?
Set up a time clock by deciding who tracks time, when employees clock in, how mistakes are fixed, who approves hours, and how records are kept.
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How to Prevent Buddy Punching Without Biometrics
How to reduce buddy punching without turning a payroll problem into a biometric privacy problem.
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Do You Have to Pay for Holidays?
Why federal law usually leaves holiday pay to your policy, and how an announced holiday bonus can change overtime pay.
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When Pump Breaks Have to Be Paid
What pump breaks you owe nursing employees, when they have to be paid, and the bathroom rule that cost a fast-food franchise $1.5 million.
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Why Time Clock Rounding Is Risky Now
Time clock rounding may still be allowed under federal law, but exact-time systems make it harder to defend. Here is the risk for employers.
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Why Retro Pay Isn't Just Paying the Difference
Retro pay can require an overtime recompute, not just the missing hourly difference. Here is the mistake that turns a small payroll fix into unpaid overtime.
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What Should You Check Before Running Payroll?
A quick pre-payroll check for missing punches, overtime risk, manual edits, approvals, and the records behind the final hours.
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What If an Employee Forgets to Clock Out?
Correct the missed clock-out before payroll, keep the reason for the edit, and approve the final time instead of guessing.
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Do Managers Need to Approve Time Cards?
Manager approval is not one universal federal form, but it is a useful payroll control before hours are exported.
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Should You Track Caregiver Travel Time?
Caregiver travel time is not the same as ordinary commuting. Track the record clearly before payroll review.
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Should Cleaning Crews Track Travel Between Jobs?
Cleaning crew travel between client sites can affect payroll review, job costing, mileage notes, and approvals.
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What Should a Caregiver Time Tracking Policy Include?
A caregiver time tracking policy should cover visits, travel, mileage notes, missed punches, corrections, and approval before payroll.
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What Should a Cleaning Company Time Tracking Policy Include?
A cleaning company time tracking policy should cover client jobs, locations, travel between sites, missed punches, corrections, and approval.
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What Should a Home Health Time Clock Do?
A home health time clock should help caregivers record time, give the office location context, separate EVV from payroll, and keep approved records.
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Is EVV the Same as a Time Clock?
EVV verifies certain home health visits. A time clock helps review employee hours, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready records.
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What Should a Cleaning Company Time Clock Do?
A cleaning company time clock should help crews record hours by client or job, review GPS context, fix missed punches, and approve time before payroll.
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Should Cleaning Companies Track Hours by Client or Job?
Cleaning companies should track hours by client or job when that detail affects billing, job costing, approvals, payroll review, or records.
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When a 1099 Contractor Is Really an Employee
When a 1099 worker may really be an employee, why the contract doesn't decide, and the state rules that catch small employers.
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When Do You Owe Overtime?
When employers owe overtime, which states add daily or 7th-day rules, and why salaried misclassification creates the biggest exposure.
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When Is the Final Paycheck Due?
A quick guide to final paycheck deadlines, same-day states, and why late final wages can turn into waiting-time penalties.
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Do Salaried Employees Get Overtime?
Why paying a salary doesn't make an employee exempt from overtime, what counts as 'exempt' under federal law, and the tracking that keeps you defensible.
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What "No Tax on Tips" Actually Means
Why 'no tax on tips' isn't actually no tax, what employers must report on 2026 W-2s, and the four states that conform or decouple differently.
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When You Have to Post Schedules in Advance
When you have to post schedules 14 days ahead, the 11 jurisdictions that require it, and the predictability-pay penalty for last-minute changes.
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When Off-the-Clock Work Counts as Paid Time
When work outside a shift becomes paid time, the federal vs California split, and the Apple bag-check $30M settlement that defines the modern exposure.
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Do You Have to Give Employees Breaks?
Why federal law doesn't require breaks, which state rules matter, and how California turns missed breaks into payroll exposure.
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How Long to Keep Payroll Records
How long to keep payroll and time records, why NY, NJ, and HI require 6 years, and the rule that turns missing records into class-action liability.
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Why Overtime Isn't Just the Base Rate
Why overtime isn't just 1.5× base pay, the 'discretionary' bonus trap, and the math that compounds into back-pay liability.
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Do You Have to Give Employees a Pay Stub?
Why federal law doesn't require a pay stub at all, the 41 states that do, the 9 that don't, and California's penalty for a missing line item.
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When Drive Time Counts as Paid Hours
Why home-to-work commute isn't paid, when drive time becomes paid, the California shuttle rule, and the GPS records that decide every dispute.
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Does "No Tax on Overtime" Lower State Taxes?
Why only 4 states let the federal no-tax-on-overtime deduction lower state taxes — and what to tell employees in the other 46.
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When You Have to Pay Out Unused Vacation
When you owe vacation payout, the 6 jurisdictions that require it, and the combined-PTO trap that converts sick days into wages.
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When You Have to Post a Salary Range
When you have to post a salary range, which states require it now, and the Washington rule that turns a bad posting into a class action.
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Where You Owe Paid Family Leave
When you owe paid family leave, where it applies, and why remote employees can create state contribution obligations.
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What "No Tax on Overtime" Actually Means
Why 'no tax on overtime' isn't actually no tax, what employers must report on 2026 W-2s, and the four states that kept their own rules.
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Do You Have to Reimburse Mileage?
When you have to reimburse mileage, when you don't, and the California rule that turns small reimbursement gaps into five-figure exposure.
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When You Owe On-Call Pay
When you owe on-call pay, when you don't, and the four traps small employers walk into — in plain English.
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Quick reads are for employers who need the answer before they have time for the full guide. Each one keeps the answer short, practical, and separately fact-checked.