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A former Internal Revenue Service employee in metro Atlanta says she has yet to receive the early retirement payout she was ...
Want to pick up some groceries after a late night at the office? Forget it. Or, if you can get to a supermarket, fancy ...
A business’ tax and benefit obligations are limited when a worker is a contractor. But misclassification can be costly.
A former IRS employee in Atlanta has not received her promised early retirement payout after accepting an offer under a ...
Without requested funds, the IRS says it will only be able to answer 16% of calls during next year’s tax filing season, and only 11% of all calls in FY 2026.
Mass layoffs are hitting the IRS, with up to 10,000 employees expected to be terminated, including thousands from the Small ...
The ERISA Industry Committee reports that providers are using No Surprises Act processes to drive up claim costs.
It’s critical to take a step back and create a plan, assessing and managing the risks that come along with distributing ...
Colorado's new law supports employee-owned companies with tax breaks to encourage business transitions to this model.
If bosses want to force workers to put in extra hours, then they should be the ones who pick up the tab, not taxpayers.
As agentic AI pushes deeper into corporate finance, the firm’s U.S. AI Tax Leader Dom Megna says the technology is no longer ...