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Biden Highlights IRS Plans to Audit Corporate/Partnership Jet Use in State of the Union Address

In his State of the Union address, President Joseph Biden targeted tax breaks for corporations and wealthy individuals who use private jets as part of a broader goal to make big corporations and the wealthy pay “their fair...more

Withholding on Stock Awards: Shortened Settlement Cycle to One Business Day (T+1) Effective May 28

Effective May 28, 2024, following recent changes to US Securities and Exchange Commission and NASDAQ Stock Market rules, most standard broker-dealer securities transactions will have to be settled within one business day...more

Implementing the New Forms W-4P and W-4R: One Year Later

Effective as of January 1, 2023, payors of qualified plan distributions have been required to use a redesigned IRS Form W-4P for payee withholding elections on periodic payments and a new Form W-4R for nonperiodic payments...more

Reminder: Form W-4P Withholding Certificates on Periodic Pension or Annuity Payments Must Be Valid and Up to Date

Recipients of periodic or annuity retirement plan distributions provide a Form W-4P to payors of pension or annuity payments for the correct amount of federal income tax to be withheld from these distributions. (While...more

Code Section 139 Relief Period Scheduled to End: What Employers Need to Know

As the Code Section 139 relief period is scheduled to end soon along with the end of the COVID-19 national emergency, employers that assisted employees with personal expenses attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic should...more

Don’t Pay Twice: Monitor Payment of Cancelled, Reissued Qualified Plan Distributions

Cancelled and reissued qualified plan distribution checks, particularly to decedents, should be monitored for payment in light of the Internal Revenue Service’s repeated refusal to repay withholding to payor plans. If a Form...more

Resolving Erroneous Payroll Tax and Information Return Reporting Penalties with the IRS

Some taxpayers are receiving automatically generated IRS notices of underpayments and penalties with respect to Form W-2 income tax and FICA withholdings, unemployment taxes, and backup withholding, as well as other year-end...more

Employers: Deadline for Repayment of CARES Act Social Security Tax Deferrals Fast Approaching

Many employers are likely to find the rules for repayment of employer-share social security tax deferrals under the Coronavirus, Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to be confusing. Employers may also be surprised...more

New York Joins Growing Number of States Enacting Auto-IRA Laws

New York Governor Kathy Hochul enacted an auto-IRA law, effective October 21, which requires certain New York employers to either offer their employees a qualified retirement plan or join the state-run IRA program. The new...more

IRS Notice 2020-65 Provides Guidance on Deferring Employee Social Security Taxes

The US Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service have issued guidance with respect to US President Donald Trump’s August 8, 2020 Memorandum on Deferring Payroll Tax Obligations in Light of the Ongoing...more

IRS Releases Proposed Regulations on Executive Compensation for Tax-Exempt Organizations

The Internal Revenue Service and US Department of the Treasury have released proposed regulations governing the excise tax imposed by Internal Revenue Code Section 4960 on certain executive compensation paid to employees of...more

Initial Remedial Amendment Period for 403(b) Plans Extended to June 30, 2020

The IRS has extended the last day of the Initial Remedial Amendment Period for Section 403(b) plans from March 31, 2020 to June 30, 2020....more

IRS Authorizes Employers to Use Truncated Social Security Numbers on Employee W-2s in 2021

In final regulations set to take effect for 2020 Forms W-2, the IRS gives employers the option of using truncated Social Security numbers (SSNs) on employee Forms W-2 issued after December 31, 2020. The new rules are an...more

Hot Topics In Employee Benefits: What we're seeing

As we look forward to 2020, we bring you a few key takeaways on the hot topics and trends that individuals operating in the employee benefits space are watching in health and welfare, plan sponsor considerations, executive...more

Recommended Practices for Employer-Provided Meals and Snacks in Light of Recent IRS Guidance

The IRS continues to aggressively audit how free meals and snacks offered to employees in many workplaces are treated for federal tax purposes. Recent IRS guidance in this respect is Technical Advice Memorandum 201903017 (the...more

IRS Provides Interim Guidance on Executive Compensation for Tax-Exempt Organizations

Internal Revenue Service Notice 2019-09 gives tax-exempt organizations interim guidance on how to identify covered employees, calculate remuneration, and allocate excise tax under Section 4960....more

How Tax Reform Will Change the Treatment of Fringe Benefits

Several employer deductions will be reduced or eliminated, including the cost of business-related entertainment expenses and qualified transportation fringe benefits, but employers may be able to claim a credit for a...more

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