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The Employee Benefit Security Administration is closing fewer civil investigations into 401(k) plans but it’s recovering more money from firms that improperly oversee their employee pension schemes.
April 16 -
The trend of states and jurisdictions enacting paid sick leave requirements continues, posing compliance challenges for multistate employers.
April 12
Foley & Lardner LLP -
Employees with family coverage in a health savings account may feel the effects in their tax bills for 2018.
April 12
Seyfarth Shaw LLP -
Seniors who are retired or approaching retirement are advised to weigh their options carefully before deciding on how much income to draw from their portfolio
April 12 -
How a new approach to harassment prevention training programs can address workplace issues.
April 12
Meyers Nave -
A tech-focused agenda helps organizations access and turn data into information that results in better choices and ultimately adds more value. Here’s how HR professionals can make that happen.
April 11
University of Michigan -
The agency uses Letters 226J and 227 to assess ACA penalties, and firms that receive them could have millions at stake.
April 9
Trusaic -
GAO requests that the IRS clarify how taxpayers report their participation to gain understanding of plans that could lead to exemption.
April 6
Groom Law Group -
U.S. hiring cooled in March following a strong February while wages picked up.
April 6 -
Are there any issues involved in nabbing top talent? The answer is: there can be.
April 5
Foley & Lardner LLP



