Tax Relief for Farmers Who Got Incorrect Obamacare Tax Forms
Under Code Sec. 36B(a), certain taxpayers are allowed a refundable premium tax credit to help afford health insurance bought through an Exchange. On Feb. 20, 2015, the Department of Health [...]
Can My New Business Keep My Old EIN?
Any time a business is considering any type of restructuring or reorganization the business should not forget the significant, but often overlooked detail of EIN retention. Often switching EINs can [...]
Retaliation Tops the List of EEOC Charges for 2014
The EEOC recently released information on the number and types of charges handled. http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/statistics/enforcement/state_14.cfm Not surprisingly, retaliation charges constituted nearly 43 percent of all EEOC charges. You might ask why [...]
Controversy at Selma Unified — How A New Board Can Create a Lawsuit
Selma Unified School District Board fired its Superintendent who has been on the job for seven years, and whose contract was recently renewed. What did the Superintendent do that was [...]
Don’t Use Non-Compete Clauses in California!!!
Janet Keene at Sierra HR alerted me to this news article in the Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/13/jimmy-johns-non-compete_n_5978180.htmlTurns out that Jimmy John's uses a non-compete with its cashiers, sandwich makers and delivery [...]
Identity Theft and Your Federal Tax Refund: what to do if your tax identity has been stolen
For any American, the threat of identity theft is real. It's even more scary, however, when fraudsters assume another's identity in order to steal federal tax refunds. Fortunately, the IRS [...]
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