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We specialize
in serving
sole proprietorships,
non-profit organizations
and
small companies with
1 to 30 employees.
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Do you know all the
Federal Laws effecting your small business?
(click
here).
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Abel
was founded in April, 1988, and has offices in Westchester County, NY,
and the Washington, DC/Baltimore, MD, area.
—– We are currently licensed in the states
of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, DC, Illinois, and California.
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Call
anytime: 1-866-997-9927 Toll Free FRIENDLY advice
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Do you need help with paperwork!
Let Abel Business Services take
care of all your payroll needs and employee benefits...
...SO you can focus on
your bottom line.
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Full Payroll
services, withholding, tax deposits and reporting
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Health
insurance benefits, administration
(click
here)
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Retirement
plans (click
here)
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Workers'
compensation
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Unemployment
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Group life, Disability
insurance
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AFLAC
supplemental insurance
(click
here)
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Pre-Paid
Legal services
(click
here)
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"Cafeteria Plan" and more (click
here)
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Abel saves you money
EVERY payday!
Seamless. Non-intrusive. No
hassles.
Free
estimates.
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Did
you ever
hire an employee,
train them, and
invest in them, only to see them leave for a company with better
benefits?
That's all about to
end!
Small
Business Owners,
take a break from all
your administrative tasks.
Give us a try.
Free estimates.
No obligation.
Cancel anytime.
Personal service.
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What
will it cost you?
Our standard fee will be:
$18 for
weekly payroll. $35 bi-weekly or semi-monthly
$70 monthly
*figures are per employee per
payroll. (min. fee $100/month)
This is probably less than you're now spending.
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*US Chamber of
Commerce estimates employee overhead to average 8% of payroll.
Why use a PEO?
(click
here)
When you need a plumber or
an auto mechanic, do you call the professionals or try to do it yourself?
Isn't it time to call your
HR professionals? |
Helping
small companies get
benefits
the big companies get!
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| We provide caring and
personalized service that you don't get from the big PEO's. |
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