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National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins pointed to continuing backlogs at the Internal Revenue Service and difficulty reaching telephone assistance in a report to Congress Thursday.
June 30 -
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Employers and employees don't agree on what a return-to-normal looks like in a post-COVID world. But to move forward with success, they must see eye-to-eye.
June 17 -
Some lawmakers have slammed legislatures for kicking their own residents while they’re down.
June 8 -
Retiring before the full retirement age can result in a cut in Social Security benefits by as much as 30%, research shows.
June 4 -
Uncertainty around coming tax changes and the coronavirus pandemic are making it harder for tax pros to plan.
May 28 -
Records obtained by Financial Planning detail dozens of worker safety complaints related to COVID. But the problem could be as much about employee relations as it is about the pandemic.
May 27 -
In a pandemic-scarred year, boards and compensation committees at 60 large and regional banks relied less on the normal performance metrics and more on qualitative criteria to determine bonus payments.
May 21 -
The move by the nation’s largest bank is likely to be under close watch as state and federal authorities start to ease pandemic restrictions.
May 17 -
After its industry-leading headcount dipped slightly during the temporary ban, the wealth manager plans to offer more resources for incoming recruits.
May 10