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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that employers added a better than expect 313,000 jobs in February, although the unemployment rate remained unchanged for the fifth month in a row at 4.1 percent.
March 9 -
Deloitte, PwC and EY all caved. Under pressure over how they compiled their gender pay gaps in the U.K., the three companies agreed to revise their figures to include high-earning partners.
March 8 -
When 2018 taxes are due in April 2019, millions of Americans could find themselves owing the government far more than was withheld. Millions of others could find they paid too much in 2018, resulting in unusually large refunds.
March 8 -
The impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is beginning to be felt on hiring.
March 7 -
Despite recent tax cuts and minimum wage increases, some companies may be slackening their hiring and raises.
March 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service wants taxpayers to make sure they have the proper amount of taxes taken out of their paychecks.
February 28 -
Tax professionals are looking to the IRS for guidance on the new Section 199A.
February 27 -
Keeping employees from being mislabeled as independent contractors hasn't been a big priority, according to a report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
February 26 -
SMBs don’t have the resources to make sense of the changing regulatory landscape, so it's important to help them understand current laws.
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The new tax law is having an unequal effect on Americans' paychecks.
February 22