We’ve asked the IRS reps who show up at the APA’s annual Congress about which reimbursement rules apply when employers pick up the tab for employees’ internet...
Everyone has been living with the new W-4 for almost half a year. The results aren’t encouraging. Employees are finding the IRS’ withholding estimator difficult to...
The coronavirus pandemic has forced some employers to make tough choices about terminating employees. If that’s the case in your company, you need to consider what...
The IRS and the Department of Labor have released preliminary information to employers on the implementation of the FICA tax credit provisions of Families First...
Employees don’t know pay periods; they know they get paid every two weeks. But there is a difference between paying biweekly, or 26 times a year, and semimonthly, or...
It’s crunch time for 2020 payroll processes. If you're still having trouble digesting the changes to the W-4 and the withholding processes, we can help.
For decades, payroll departments have used two basic principles to withhold income taxes from employees’ pay. That’s about to change, thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs...
More payroll change is here: the IRS wants to bring back Form 1099-NEC, on which you would report payments to independent contractors as early as 2021.
The IRS considers information in no-match letters to be confidential tax information. But might that rule be broken to inform ICEof name and SSN mismatches?