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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
Small Businesses Turn to Humans—Not AI—to Boost Productivity
For all the talk of AI increasing productivity, small companies are instead turning to talent to do the work, a Deloitte survey found.
Anxiety is Top Issue for American Workers Seeking Mental Health Assistance
Anxiety now tops depression, stress, partner or relationship issues, family issues, addiction, and grief, among other subjects that people seek help coping with.
Social Security Chief Martin O’Malley Vows to Fix ‘Cruel-Hearted’ Overpayment Clawbacks
Capping Social Security clawbacks at 10% for some beneficiaries is among the changes that the new SSA commissioner plans to propose.
BambooHR adds Employee Sentiment Analysis Feature Powered by AI
The AI-powered reporting feature provides deeper insights into employee feedback and enhances leadership’s understanding of why employees are or aren't satisfied at work.
IRS Tries to Clear Up Confusion on Medical Expenses
Expenditures for general health and wellness aren't considered medical expenses, regardless of some claims to the contrary.
Gratitude is Better Than a Pay Raise for 55% of U.S. Workers, Survey Finds
A majority of employees would prefer personalized forms of appreciation over a bump in pay (52%) or a promotion (28%).
Despite Dropping Degree Requirements on Job Ads, Many Firms Aren’t Changing How They Hire
Employers are warming up to the idea of degree-less candidates but aren't actually extending them offers, a study revealed.
Lawsuits Over Workplace Prayer Breaks and Religious PTO Issues May Increase
Under Groff v. DeJoy, employers now must allow a worker’s religious accommodation unless it would result “in substantial increased costs” for the business, SCOTUS ruled.