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The Taxpayer Bill of Rights protects all taxpayers working with the IRS. In fact, they lay out the framework to make sure the IRS fairly and impartially carries out tax administration. These rights are explained on IRS.gov and in Publication 1, Your Rights As A Taxpayer. They...

The fluctuating workweek method of calculating overtime has been on the books for decades. The Supreme Court first approved the method in 1942, shortly after the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was enacted [Overnight Motor Transp. Co. v. Missel, 316 U.S. 572 (1942)]. Moreover, Department...

On January 31, 2020, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a new Form I-9. The form is dated 10/21/2019 and should be used immediately. USCIS is allowing employers a three-month grace period, however, during which the old form (dated 07/17/2017) may be...

Payroll Partners maintains a significant number of relationships with accountants, insurance brokers, bank professionals and financial advisors wanting to add value to their core list of services for their clients. These professionals have expanded their business offerings by recommending Payroll Partners to their clients. As a...

Owning a business after being an employee can be very satisfying. You are the captain of the ship and can chart your course without having to answer to anyone else. When you get to the point where you need employees, however, it's vital to realize...

If you’re a minister, you must pre-pay a substantial portion of the taxes you’ll owe for that year in estimated quarterly payments to avoid penalties. Tip # 1: Make your payment on time   The US has a pay-as-you-go tax system, meaning the IRS expects you to make...