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Pay As You Go Avoids Shocking Bills

Why Pay as You Go?

Pay As You Go Avoids Shocking BillsWhy is pay as you go workers’ comp insurance the right choice for so many businesses these days?

What is Pay as you Go?
In this video clip, CEO John Will Tenney was interviewed by a local real estate office and answers a few questions about Pay as you Go Payroll and Taxes, as well as Pay as you Go Workers’ Comp. Both of these business options can help reduce costly audits and large bills at the end of a fiscal quarter, or the fiscal year.

A big thank you to Rick Aguirre of Remax Realty of Avalon Park for his help with the video.

Pay as you Go for Workers’ Comp
A “standard” workers’ comp policy comes with some “baggage” that many business owners would like to avoid. Not only are there extra fees for a “standard” policy and a possibly expensive audit every year, there are also some added risks. Why else are so many employers now looking at alternative methods? In today’s economy and business environment it pays to be flexible and innovative.

You may be asking what kind of baggage there is. Have you ever asked these questions?

  • Who wants to pay a large premium deposit?
  • What is this “expense constant” thing they charge?
  • Why is it an estimate?
  • Why is there an annual audit that usually ends up costing the business owner more money?
  • Why is the timing on the big payment always so bad?
  • Why are they telling me I am “mis-coded”?

Does any of this sound familiar in your business? How about these?

  • Have you ever wondered why they can’t just take the comp premium at the same time you do payroll?
  • Did you even know there are “Pay as you Go” workers’ comp insurance programs available?
  • Is the only reason you are NOT doing pay as you go because you think it gives up control of your money?
  • What is Pay as you go workers’ comp?”

All good questions. Here are some basic answers. (Please contact us to get more answers.)

Workers’ Comp premium is figured as a percentage of payroll for each employee in each “class code.” A “class code” is based upon the job description of the employee. For example, clerical employees and roofers have a different class code and of course a completely different rate of premium. “Mis-coding” is when the people are actually working at, or have different duties than those described in the class code.

PEO Pros functions both as a licensed insurance agency and employer consultants to assist employers in this area. Usually this involves placing the employer with a payroll service, or even a PEO. In many cases the payroll service is optional. Yes, you can still enjoy the transferred liability of a PEO without giving up your payroll.

The advantages to pay as you go services are many but here a few headaches that go away:

  • Workers’ Comp annual audit is no longer needed
  • Tax forms will be filed by the payroll service
  • Large premium deposits go away
  • Fewer problems predicting cost of employees
  • Easier to add employees without incurring insurance increases
  • Since reporting is more frequent (each payroll) changes in job description will likely result in less “mis-coding”

If any of this addresses a problem with your business or company, you may want to give us a call at 800.788.8343 or use the form below to contact us with your inquiry:

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Workers’ Comp Exemptions – Worthless?

Coverage DeniedIs it worth it to go get a workers’ comp exemption from the state?

“Oh I don’t need comp, I’m exempt.” Have you heard this before?

Perhaps it is best to start with a few definitions to clear things up.

In Florida, Every employer is subject to the workers’ compensation act, regardless of how many employees they have1. The statute more or less states that an employer shall cover the expenses and lost time of any employee hurt on the job.2

An exemption from outside coverage is available from several states when there are certain conditions met, such as 1 employee or less, all employees are also 25% or more owners, etc. This exemption must be applied for, paid for and filed with the state.3

There are no “automatic exemptions.” No one is “exempt” by default. The state must approve the exemption.

Once an employer has received such an exemption, he or she is making a promise to the state that they will pay for all workers’ compensation claims with their own funds. In a phrase, they are “self-insured.”

Some employers argue that being self-insured is enough, since a lawsuit will only proceed against an insurance company. Please be advised that lawyers are aware that most small business owners have other assets, such as homes, cars, retirement funds, children’s college funds, etc. Since some collect a percentage based on what is recovered, it can be profitable to pursue private assets.

Exemptions No Longer Being Honored
Add to this confusion that many larger contractors and municipalities are no longer accepting workers’ comp exemptions in lieu of an actual policy. They have found that lawyers have learned to pierce the veil of an exemption and perform what is known as “climbing the ladder” to the actual contractor in the case of a sub-contractor injury. Exemptions do not protect the contractors.

So is it worth the fee ($50 to $100 for “construction” business based on the state) and the application to get an exemption? A small business owner may consider getting comp coverage instead. There are many options available, including direct policies, “pay as you go” polices from payroll companies (even Paychex and ADP are offering this now) or even the more extensive liability coverage available from a PEO (formerly Employee Leasing Company).

It is true that initially it would appear that an exemption is indeed cheaper. But as is the case with all insurance, consider this: What if something happens? What if someone gets hurt? What if the OWNER gets hurt seriously? Loses a limb or loss of an organ? A properly written and paid workers’ compensation policy will pay for all medical expenses, legal fees and up to two-thirds of lost wages for as long as the injury is in effect.

Choices: It’s left up to the business owner.
The business owner has a decision to make, to run with an exemption or to have peace of mind through a somewhat more expensive workers’ comp policy.
If a small business owner wishes to know more about exemptions, their relative uses and other options available, please use the contact form below.

The authors of this article had assistance from the members of The PEO Message, a Facebook group used to communicate within the PEO and Workers’ Comp industry. Specifically, thanks go to Doug Lilak, Christopher Yarn, Chad Filley, and Jeffrey Rendel for their valued input.

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From Florida Statutes Chapter 440
1 440.03 Application.–Every employer and employee as defined in s. 440.02 shall be bound by the provisions of this chapter.

2 440.02 (16)(a) “Employer” means the state and all political subdivisions thereof, all public and quasi-public corporations therein, every person carrying on any employment, and the legal representative of a deceased person or the receiver or trustees of any person. “Employer” also includes employment agencies, employee leasing companies, and similar agents who provide employees to other persons. If the employer is a corporation, parties in actual control of the corporation, including, but not limited to, the president, officers who exercise broad corporate powers, directors, and all shareholders who directly or indirectly own a controlling interest in the corporation, are considered the employer for the purposes of ss. 440.105, 440.106, and 440.107.

3 440.05

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Pay As You Go Workers' Comp for Payroll Companies

Workers’ Comp Insurance Service for Payroll Companies

Pay As You Go Workers' Comp for Payroll CompaniesIt seems that payroll companies are on the rise, and more and more they are looking for workers’ comp coverage for their clients.

Wouldn’t your payroll clients like to be free of the hassle of yearly audits?
Are they sick of massive deposits and big down payments?
Are they frustrated because they can’t find coverage?

We may be ably to help your payroll company with our “Pay As You Go” workers’ comp program. Premiums can be paid as earned, by rating the current payroll against the correct comp codes. Audits can be minimized, made less painful or possibly done away with completely.

This program is designed for payroll companies and their insurance agents. Please have your insurance agent contact us to find out about this income stream that is being left by the wayside.

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Business Insurance

Are you an employer who would like to have one point of contact to deal with all of your insurance problems? Are you tired of having to “look up” which agent handles that particular issue?

Would it make sense to you to have one point of contact to deal with all those headaches? Would it make your life easier to make one phone call and let someone else handle it? We like to call it the “SEP” solution, where it becomes Somebody Else’s Problem.

PEO Pros, and our alliance partners, can help you in these areas:

  • Business Owner Packages (BOPs)
  • Workers’ Compensation
  • General Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Employment Practices Liability (EPLI)
  • Group and Individual Health Plans
  • etc

Health Insurance in the Future. What is this going to mean to my business?
Many employers are asking themselves:
Is this new health bill going to cost me a lot of money?
It is important that you get the facts on how it will affect you. Smart employers are asking experts:

  • What options are available?
  • Is my business compliant with the new bill?
  • Are my employees going to be covered?
  • Will I avoid expensive fines?

We have experts available to review your situation. Can we help in all cases? Probably not. Can we help you? Why not contact us and find out?

Sometimes it’s possible to get a better health plan or group benefits through a PEO. Sometimes it’s not. Would you like to be aware of the options available to you?

Our agents are well versed in the confusing world of health options.

It’s very possible you can benefit by having us as a professional partner in this area.

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