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Finding what you're looking for on the internet can be quite a daunting task. We've made it a little easier by selecting a few of our favorite sites.
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New Employee Forms
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| W4 |
Use this form to determine employee's federal income tax withholding.
This form requires Adobe PDF Reader. If you do not have it, you may download it here.
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| I9 |
All employees must complete this form at time of hire for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
This form requires Adobe PDF Reader. If you do not have it, you may download it here.
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Government Links
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| Social Security Administration |
Learn how the Social Security Administration can help with your retirement, medicare, disability, survivorship and other benefit questions.
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| U.S. Small Business Administration |
You don't need an MBA to use the SBA. This site outlines everything in plain English. The SBA site contains a wealth of information for entrepreneurs and small business owners.
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| Federal Consumer Information Center |
Not only a catalog of free and low-cost federal publications of consumer interest, but also a wealth of information on other subjects such as product recalls, the latest scams and frauds, and more.
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Education Links
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| SavingForCollege.com |
Learn how to best save for your children's college education. Find out how 529 Plans and Coverdell Education Savings Accounts can help you save wisely.
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| U.S. News' College Center |
A vast storehouse of information on higher learning. Take the College Personality Quiz, view the rankings of America's best colleges, compare several schools with customizable side-by-side comparisons, and that's just the beginning.
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| National Council of Higher Education |
Based in Washington, DC, the National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs, Inc. (NCHELP) represents a nationwide network of guaranty agencies, secondary markets, lenders, loan servicers, collectors, schools and other organizations involved in the administration of the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). Since its founding, NCHELP has represented its members on public policy and regulatory issues with the legislative and executive branches of the federal government.
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