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Report Says Undocumented Immigrants in U.S. Pay Nearly $100 Billion in Taxes
Emburse and Finexio Partner for B2B Payments
How Generative AI Will Disrupt Accounting
Mid-Market Optimism Hits Pre-Covid Record Highs
A Captivating Solution to Health Care Costs
Industry studies show that employee benefits can account for over 35 percent of payroll expenses and that the availability and quality of benefits programs are among the key determining factors in an employer’s ability to attract and retain talent.
Paychex Enhances Payroll and HR Solutions
Paychex is highlighting these new solutions – many of which help streamline payroll processes – in recognition of the American Payroll Association’s National Payroll Week.
How Payroll Can Be a Gateway to Offering Client Accounting Services (CAS)
This trend toward offering a broader set of services looks to be a win for both accountants and their clients, but it also poses a big challenge for firms offering services that may be outside their comfort zone — both from a knowledge standpoint and ...
Workers Are Scrutinizing Salaries More
While their level of salary research may be rising, many workers aren't liking what they're finding, the survey suggests. Only 47% feel they are adequately paid.
Weekly Hours Worked Increase as Small Business Hiring Challenges Persist
Segmenting hourly earnings growth results by employee type shows employees at 2.75 percent, while owners are much lower at 0.86 percent.
IRS Waives Dyed Fuel Penalty for Hurricane Dorian
To minimize or prevent disruptions to the supply of fuel for diesel-powered highway vehicles because of Hurricane Dorian, the Internal Revenue Service announced today it will not impose a penalty when dyed diesel fuel is sold for use or used on the ...
Some Teachers Spend Half of Income on Rent
Entry-level teachers will need to spend more than half of their salaries on the typical rent in 19 of the 50 largest U.S. metro areas this school year, according to a new Zillow analysis.
Guide for Reporting Tip Income by Employers & Employees
Employers and employees in the service industries that involve tipping need to comply with a unique set of tax rules. Like wages, you must pay income tax, Social Security tax and Medicare tax on tip income.