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May 13, 2026
Payroll Reporting Requirements Tighten for Employers

Payroll reporting requirements are expanding as IRS rules tighten e-file thresholds, wage reporting, and compliance for employers nationwide.

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May 13, 2026
Minimum Wage Changes Force Employers to Rethink Payroll

Minimum wage changes in 2025 are forcing employers to update payroll reporting, tax withholding, and compliance systems across federal, state, and local rules.

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May 12, 2026
New State Tax Filing Guidance Changes 2025 Returns

State tax filing guidance updates for 2025 explain new rules, e-file changes, and compliance steps taxpayers should review before filing returns.

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State tax relief
May 12, 2026
California and New York State Credit Updates 2025

California and New York state credit updates reshape 2025 returns with new tax credits, income limits, and filing rules affecting refunds and eligibility.

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May 11, 2026
Courts Reshape Tax Administration After Key Ruling

Tax administration changes as courts limit IRS authority post-Chevron, raising new questions about regulations, enforcement, and taxpayer rights.

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May 11, 2026
Immigrant Taxpayer Rights Case Nears High Court

Immigrant taxpayer rights case advances as courts split on IRS information sharing, raising chances of Supreme Court review and affecting ITIN filers.

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