Tax Bill Creates New Employer Credit for Paid FMLA Leave
Under the new tax bill, over the next two tax years employers who provide paid FMLA leave may be eligible for a tax credit in 2018 and 2019.
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Under the new tax bill, over the next two tax years employers who provide paid FMLA leave may be eligible for a tax credit in 2018 and 2019.
Read MoreEach year the IRS makes cost of living adjustments to many of the limits on benefits from - and contributions to - qualified and non-qualified retirement plans. Here are the new limits for 2018:
Read MoreThe Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has stayed the EEOC’s new pay data reporting requirements pending OMB’s review – meaning that the prior version of the EEO-1 will remain in effect for the 2017 filing year.
Read MoreThere is a new I-9 form that employers must begin using by September 18 to comply with federal immigration law and avoid potentially serious consequences.
Read MoreThe outlook for new overtime rules that were scheduled to go into effect last December looks bleak as a nationwide injunction remains in effect and the Department of Labor appears to be going back to the drawing board.
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