Tax Break: What Does ‘Grossing Up’ Mean?
An employee put in years of service with your company, or is an exemplary worker, but circumstances now lead to his or her...
An employee put in years of service with your company, or is an exemplary worker, but circumstances now lead to his or her...
The Social Security Administration has begun the initial rollout of its new electronic Consent Based Social Security Number (SSN) Verification (eCBSV) service. The...
If you run a business, you need to know about the following forms. Form W-2 Employers must complete a Form W-2 for each employee. Employee...
WASHINGTON — As more tax professionals consider teleworking during COVID-19, the Internal Revenue Service and the Security Summit partners urged practitioners to secure...
The next couple weeks are going to be busier than usual for us. Can I require my exempt employees to work weekends? If...
The IRS has issued final regulations that provide guidance for employers on federal income tax withholding from employees’ wages. The final regulations: address...
The 1099-NEC is used strictly for reporting independent contractor payments of $600 or more in the course of your trade or business. You...
Payroll glitches frustrate your workers, create hassles for your HR team, and can cost you money in unnecessary overpayment or penalties for compliance violations....
We’ve had a lot of turnover since the pandemic started and are thinking about doing exit interviews to see if we can find...
Reconstructing records after a disaster is important for several reasons including insurance reimbursement and taxes. Most importantly, records can help people prove their...