OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION

March 7, 2025

OSHA Injury Reporting Requirements

NHADA WCT will again be compiling the OSHA Form 300A and 300 Log for 2024 which by now all members should have received. As a reminder the 300A needs to be signed by a Company Executive and posted for all employees to view from Feb. 1, 2025, through April 30, 2025. Unless directly requested by OSHA, no forms need to be submitted, but rather the 300 log and annual summary shall be kept on file for at least five years following the year that the data covers. If an injury or illness needs to be edited or changed, you should go back to the 300 log and make the appropriate changes.

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Workers’ Compensation Indemnity Benefits

Unfortunately, accidents happen, and as a result, the injured employees may be disabled from work, partially or completely. When we receive an Employer’s Report of Injury and identify it as a potential lost time claim, our Claims Representative, Heather Overson, will meet with the injured employee and explain the benefits that the employee is entitled to under the worker’s compensation statute, including the indemnity benefits available.

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Tax and Policy Changes

What Lies Ahead for Auto Dealers

President Trump’s re-election campaign leaned heavily on being pro-business on tax and policy reform. However, predicting what actual changes will come from the new administration is challenging. One of the cornerstones of the campaign’s proposals was the extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The TCJA has generally been beneficial to dealers but is scheduled to sunset after 2025. There have also been a number of tax changes and policy proposals floated by the Trump Administration that could impact the auto dealer industry. Below, we’ll review some of the expiring TCJA provisions and Trump Administration proposals that are likely to have a significant impact on dealers and their businesses.

Tax and Policy Changes

What Lies Ahead for Auto Dealers

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Unpacking the 2024 Automotive Instructor Training

One of the ways NHADA supports ASE-accredited automotive programs in New Hampshire is by providing instructors with 20 hours of required industry update training each year. This past Nov. 6-7, we held our annual training at Nashua Community College (NCC). High school automotive and collision instructors from across the state gathered for this two-day event, which included both classroom and hands-on training sessions.

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