Payroll
Here’s the Projected Pay Range for Seven Accounting and Tax Roles in 2024
The balance of power is tilting slightly back toward employers with the Great Resignation winding down, Randstad USA says.
Kansas Business Owner Pleads Guilty to $2.2 Million Employment Tax Scheme
A Kansas woman pleaded guilty on Sept 1, 2023, to willfully failing to account for and pay over employment taxes to the IRS.
30 Percent of Gen Zers and Millennials Say Retirement Age Should Be 60 or Younger
Millennials and Gen Zers also expressed sympathy for older workers, citing how they are unable to spend time with their loved ones or enjoy ‘the benefits of their hard-earned money.’
It’s Not You, It’s Me: Tips for Effective Team Communication
The next time you are frustrated that a task you assigned wasn’t done on time or correctly and your first response is to blame the the staff member, realize it is time to change your approach.
Year-End Moves for Flexible Spending Accounts
If your company doesn’t offer either option, try to empty out your account before January 1.
The Return to Office Continues to Challenge Businesses and the Economy
Three and a half years after millions of office-goers were sent home en masse, companies, employees and governments are still figuring out how to adapt to lasting changes to corporate life.
U.S. Employment Rose in August
U.S. hiring picked up in August and wage growth slowed, offering a mixed picture of both resilience and moderation in the labor market.
Six in 10 Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck, Survey Finds
People are “trapped” in a paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle by nonessential spending, according to a new survey from LendingClub.