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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
Tom Hood, MACPA CEO, talks about the benefits of the 2013 Thought Leader Symposium
The CEO of the Maryland Association of CPA’s, Tom Hood, CPA.CITP, shares why he finds the annual Thought Leader Symposiums to be a valuable event, and also talks about the MACPA Innovation Summit.
Hobby Lobby increases full-time hourly employee minimum wage to $14 per hour
Pay increase will affect 17,726 employees at more than 500 stores in 45 states
Investigating Health Insurance Fraud
The life of an average insurance fraud investigator isn't anything like on TV. There aren't late-night shootouts or wild car chases to track down bad guys.
How much do you value your employees? As much as they contribute?
I'm about to reach the 11 year mark of working for the same employer.
ADP Reaches 40,000 Human Capital Management Clients
Companies of all Sizes Increasingly Select ADP's Unified Human Capital Management Platforms to Help Navigate Health Care Reform and Other Business Challenges
Payroll tax changes aren’t affecting many investors’ behavior
Half of investors have not changed their savings or spending behavior despite a reduction in take-home pay due to payroll tax changes this year, according to the John Hancock Investor Sentiment Survey.
Wisconsin metal company’s HR manager indicted for alleged embezzlement of nearly $1 million in payroll scheme
The human resources manager for a major Milwaukee scrap recycling company has been charged with embezzling more than $1 million from the company over the past six years.
U.S. workers more optimistic on economy, but still cautious on spending
More American workers feel secure about the country's overall economic outlook, according to new research from the Principal Financial Well-Being Index: American Workers. More than a third of workers (35 percent) describe their economic outlook as optimistic, up from just 21 percent in the third quarter of 2012, the last time workers were asked their views on the overall economy.