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    Liz Greene Five year plans are nothing new -- they've been all the rage since 1928 and the favored mode of strategic, centralized planning for all your favorite well-known bureaucracies. But while Five Year Plans are a dime a dozen these days, the latest one to... More...
     

    Jill Freeman I see it more frequently lately, and in the very near future, IRS will be cracking down even harder! Companies are seeing an increase in the need for independent contractors (or project employees) but they must be vigilant to maintain their comp... More...
     

    Kathleen Bray The IRS has announced that it intends to audit 6,000 companies for employment tax compliance during the next three years. The primary focus will be on worker classification, but other issues may be raised. As I understand it, the IRS will send letter... More...
     

    Karlene Meister Outsourcing is nothing new in the HR world. Some companies, such as construction firms, often use freelancers as a way to reduce payroll costs, and they normally classify these workers as independent contractors and not as employees. But some com... More...
     


     
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