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As the GOP’s ACA plans advance, the tax-free standing of employee contributions is ‘very vulnerable,’ says The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers' SVP of Government Affairs Joel Wood.
February 10 -
The American Benefits Council and the National Coalition on Benefits is urging the White House to eliminate reporting provisions under the ACA.
February 10 -
Burnout and fatigue are just the beginning of the detrimental effects workplace pressure has on workers. But employers can try to turn the tide.
February 10 -
Small businesses would not be allowed to enroll their employees automatically in state-run plans under legislation introduced in Congress.
February 9 -
The average plan balance rose to $92,500 at the end of the fourth quarter, Fidelity Investments reports.
February 9 -
A changing regulatory environment is creating a demand for more human resources professionals with specialized training and certifications.
February 9 -
Recently, a federal appeals ruling was the latest to craft new parameters, holding that a Maryland general contractor was responsible for unpaid wages for a drywall subcontractor’s employees
February 9
Foley & Lardner -
A presidential memorandum requires a second look with an updated economic and legal analysis to determine if it may adversely affect the acquisition of retirement information and financial advice.
February 9
Sherman & Sterling LLP -
The 430 job cuts announced Thursday are the third round of staff reductions for the HR technology company.
February 9 -
One way for clients to avoid or minimize their capital gains tax is to hold investments in tax-advantaged retirement accounts, such as IRAs and 401(k) plans.
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