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A grand jury indicted Allen Weisselberg and the company in an extraordinary challenge to the former president.
July 1 -
Billions of dollars in underreported taxes by employers and backup withholding for their employees are helping fuel the tax gap, according to a new report.
May 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service is clarifying its guidance on provisions of the coronavirus relief legislation providing tax credits to employers offering paid sick leave and family leave to workers.
January 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service released information on how employees now have until the end of the year to repay any payroll taxes they deferred from last year.
January 20 -
Sovos will now be able to deliver payroll wage withholding support to customers reporting on the 941 series form.
December 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted instructions for both employers and employees about how to handle the Form W-2 reporting for the payroll tax deferral under President Trump’s executive action.
October 30 -
This article looks at a few key components of the presidential nominees' tax positions.
October 14
Atlanta Tax -
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, and 16 other Senate Democrats introduced legislation Friday to make President Trump’s payroll tax deferral optional for federal employees and military service members.
October 9 -
Small-business employment and hours worked grew a bit in September, especially in the Northeast and within the construction industry, according to the latest monthly report from payroll giant Paychex.
September 29 -
Many employers are questioning the benefit of the payroll tax deferral.
September 24
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Companies that took advantage of federal pandemic-relief efforts like payroll tax deferrals will face bigger bills next year.
September 21 -
Rep. Pete Olson, a Republican from Texas, has introduced a bill that would offer tax incentives to employers who train workers about best practices for reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.
September 17 -
The U.S. Senate and Supreme Court are joining the House in not implementing President Donald Trump’s order allowing employers to defer payroll taxes owed by workers.
September 16 -
The U.S. House of Representatives won’t implement President Donald Trump’s order allowing employers to defer payroll taxes owed by workers, joining major companies in rejecting the option.
September 14 -
A month after President Donald Trump moved to shore up workers’ incomes by giving employers the option of deferring payroll taxes, the effort has failed to energize a U.S. economy still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.
September 11 -
But enough issues remain that employers are not over-enthusiastic about the option, experts say.
September 10 -
The pandemic may encourage business owners to ‘borrow’ from the government.
September 9 -
ADP's Pete Isberg explains what we know about payroll tax deferral -- and what we don't.
September 8 -
Democrats on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee introduced a bill to overturn President Trump’s executive action to defer payroll tax contributions, along with a resolution of disapproval that’s being coordinated with Democrats in the Senate.
September 8 -
As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions eased, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania businesses benefited.
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