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Insource is now SOC2 Compliant

Finance Computer

At Insource, we see our blog as a vital way of providing information to help our clients, and IT security has always been a key topic. With that in mind, Insource Services is proud to announce that Insource has gone through rigorous testing and we are now SOC2 compliant; Systems and Organizational Controls: Trust Services… Read more »

COVID-19: How We’re Supporting Our Clients

Client Support

As COVID-19 continues to spread around the world and disrupt businesses, Insource would like to assure our clients that we will continue supporting them during these challenging times. We continue to hold webinars, providing advice on how best to cope with the transition from your office to working from home. Our Vice President Russell Greenwald… Read more »

Updated: Coronavirus update (March 2020)

Latest Updates (as of March 24, 2020): Effective noon on March 24, 2020, all “non-essential” businesses in Massachusetts must physically close. Residents are urged to stay at home during this period, which will expire on April 7, 2020. The list of “essential” businesses can be found here. Insource is helping clients by holding a series… Read more »

Nonprofit EMS E3 Donation Offer Update

SOC2 Security

Back in April, we talked about Azure credit reductions, and how your nonprofit might be affected. It was a part of Microsoft’s $1 billion Public Cloud for the Public Good commitment. It offered qualified organizations free credits to redeem on Azure services, normally Microsoft EMS (Enterprise Mobile Security) E3. Microsoft EMS E3 includes Azure Active… Read more »

Final Rule: Overtime Update

On September 24, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor finally announced (after multiple threshold considerations) a final rule to make 1.3 million American workers newly eligible for overtime pay. This rule updates the earnings thresholds necessary to exempt executive, administrative, and professional employees from the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA) minimum wage and overtime pay… Read more »

Delay of MA Paid Family & Medical Leave payroll tax deductions 

On June 11, state officials pushed back the deadline to start taking payroll deductions for PFML from July 1 to October 1.  What happened?  Last week, the state granted businesses a three-month delay before implementing the new paid family and medical leave program. These new taxes were supposed to kick in on July 1, but… Read more »