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IRS Provides Tax Relief for Oklahoma Tornado Victims
The IRS has announced extended tax filing and payment deadlines for those affected by the recent tornadoes and severe weather in Oklahoma. Businesses and individuals in Cleveland, Lincoln,... Read More
What to Do If You Get an IRS Tax Notice
Each year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. The IRS has provided these ten things you should know about notices in case one shows up in your mailbox:... Read More
Deadline Announced for Affordable Care Act Exchange Notices
The Department of Labor (DOL) has released more information about the Exchange Notices required by the Affordable Care Act. By October 1, 2013, employers must deliver written notices... Read More
Worker Compensatory Time Bill Approved by House of Representatives
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce approved a bill to allow private employers to offer compensatory time off instead of overtime pay for hourly employees. This bill, named the Working Families... Read More
Paycor’s Employer Guide to Health Care Reform Released
Paycor has created a brief guide to the Affordable Care Act addressing the employer shared responsibility provision.
Topics addressed in the guide include:
- Timeline of provisions for 2013 and 2014
- Explanation... Read More
Update on FMLA Final Regulations
The U.S. Department of Labor has issued the Final Rule of the Family and Medical Leave Act, which primarily addresses family military leave. Some of the key components are:
- A brand-new parental leave category... Read More
Georgia Withholding Changes for 2013
Georgia revised their withholding tables to eliminate the annual personal exemption allowance of $2,700 per exemption, and added a flat dollar personal exemption based upon marital status. Though the... Read More
IRS Provides Relief for Extension Requesters Claiming Tax Benefits
The IRS has provided late-payment penalty relief to individuals and businesses requesting a tax-filing extension because they are attaching to their returns any of the forms... Read More
Revised Form 941 Released
The IRS has released a revised Form 941, adding line 5d to report the additional 0.9% Medicare tax on employees earning over $200,000. The fields that were formerly labeled 5d and 5e are now 5e and 5f, respectively.... Read More
7 Facts about Medical and Dental Expenses
If you paid for medical or dental expenses in 2012, you may be able to get a tax deduction for costs not covered by insurance. Here are seven important facts from the IRS about claiming the medical... Read More









