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Compensation & Benefits

EBSA finds serious deficiencies in 39% of benefit plan audits

06/08/2015
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration has uncovered “serious issues” with the quality of employee benefit plan audits performed by certified public accountants.

Special analysis: Take steps against identity theft

06/08/2015
What do banks, health insurers, major retail chains and movie studios have in common? Massive cyberattacks that have led to stolen identifying information, including employees’ sensitive personal data. You can thwart any identity thief by taking some simple steps and modifying some ­procedures.

You’re in the Army now! How to pay military employees

06/07/2015
Employees who are in the National Guard and Reserves usually serve their two weeks during the summer. Here’s what you need to know.

Watch the clock when hiring teens this summer

05/30/2015
If you’re planning on hiring teenagers this summer, remember that the Fair Labor Standards Act has strict rules regarding the jobs and hours teens may work.

What kinds of wellness programs exist?

05/29/2015
Q. What should I look for in a workplace wellness program for our company?

June 2015: Employer’s business tax calendar

05/29/2015
Here’s your monthly guide to critical payroll due dates.

IRS firms up consent rules for FICA refunds

05/27/2015
The IRS has issued a final revenue procedure that covers how to obtain employees’ consent before you refund overwithheld FICA taxes to them.

Court: Employee’s beef is with the IRS, not her employer

05/24/2015
A federal trial court has ruled that an employee who sued her employer, alleging that the employer’s share of FICA and FUTA were wrongfully withheld from her pay, had to instead file a refund claim with the IRS for those amounts. If the refund claim is denied, she can sue the IRS for her money, the court concluded.

Can an employee opt out of withholding on a bonus?

05/23/2015
Q: It’s likely that later this year, one employee will receive a bonus that will boost his supplemental pay to more than $1 million. In anticipation of that, his accountant has informed us that we don’t need to withhold federal income taxes at the 39.6% rate; the employee will pay the tax on his 2015 Form 1040, instead. Is that right—it sounds fishy to us?

High Court case could spawn more 401(k) suits

05/22/2015
The Supreme Court has ruled that retirement plan fiduciaries have an ongoing duty to monitor all 401(k) plan assets and sell off under-performing securities and funds.