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Big Paychecks, Bigger Problems: How a bloated bureaucracy exposes Congress’ funding failure
Watchdog group Open The Books reveals taxpayers spend $1B daily on federal salaries, raising new questions about Washington’s spending priorities amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers have been furloughed or working without pay since the government shut down on Oct. 1. Now, as Congress races toward a resolution to the record-breaking ...
California continues to expand its pay equity and transparency framework through robust reporting obligations, increasing potential exposure for non-compliance. Among these are two notable legislative ...
Payroll is quickly becoming a lever of engagement, wellbeing and competitiveness. Modern approaches, whether through ...
Like many on Wall Street, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a limited partnership to avoid Medicare taxes. Unlike the ...
If you are paid in December of 2025, your taxes are due April 15, 2026. If you are paid in January 2026, your taxes are due ...
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Why FICA Taxes Are Taken Out Of Your Paycheck
FICA dates back to 1935, the same year the U.S. established the Social Security program. In 1965, FICA was expanded to ...
Toku, the world's first global, compliant stablecoin payroll platform, has partnered with UR, a borderless smart money app that provides a unified crypto-fiat bank account, to del ...
Housing has become so expensive in many places that people can't afford to live where they work. So, some local governments and businesses are helping with down payment costs to attract and keep ...
The clock is ticking on 2025 payroll reporting, but the IRS just threw employers a lifeline. If your organization has been struggling to ...
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