10 things you may not know (but should) before starting a business in N.J.

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New Jersey is an attractive place to start a new business. But the state has many rules for doing business. So if you’re thinking of starting a business (or even if you already run a business) in the Garden State, here are 10 things you need to know ⤵

state economy in the United States, and its proximity to large urban areas like Philadelphia and New York, New Jersey is an attractive place to start a new business. But the state has many rules for doing business. So if you’re thinking of starting a business in the Garden State, here are 10 things you need to know.minimum wage

will be increasing from $13 per hour to $14.13 per hour for most employees beginning January 2023. The federal minimum wage will remain at $7.25 per hour. Workers in New Jersey have a right to be paid the higher minimum wage.New Jersey employers with generally more than 50 employees areto post certain publications distributed by the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development that cover rules regarding employment insurance, temporary disability benefits and other worker rights.

additional notices because those localities have different rules regarding paid sick leave and time off.

 

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