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How Much Does the IRS Let Delinquent Taxpayers Live On?
The IRS uses "Collection Financial Standards" to help determine a taxpayer's ability to pay a delinquent tax liability. Allowable…
6 Great Reasons to Implement a Workplace Wellness Plan
When Johnson & Johnson, the well-known medical and household goods company, sought to implement a widespread employee wellness program…
How to Set Up an IRS-Approved Family Loan
Today's interest-rate environment makes it easy to loan money to family members on favorable terms with full IRS approval.…
Four Keys to Reducing Employee Health Care Costs
Now that the Supreme Court has decided the King v. Burwell case, it looks as though the Affordable Care Act is here to stay.…
Smart Surveys Get Smart Results
To keep your customers or win new ones, you need to ask questions and listen. One of the most effective tools for listening is a…
Benefits Education Boosts Employee Loyalty
These days, workers are drowning in information. A generation ago, workers had a narrower range of benefits, but also had to wade through…
Avoid the Overtime Backlash
When companies depend on mandatory overtime, they must try to minimize the stress and disruptions it causes in their workers'…
Get the Most Out of Your Customers
Chances are, you already have the elements to accomplish an increase in sales, such as a sales force, customer database, delivery…
Safeguard Your Company’s Good Name
What's in a name? Trademark lawyers are used to getting telephone calls like this: "I just received a threatening letter from a…
Language Skills May Translate into Dollars
Spanish is the second most common language spoken in the United States, according to the U .S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey…
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