IRS Turns Over Tax Debt Collections – How Will It Turn Out?
Bundled in with a 2015 law, Congress gave the IRS a directive to give private debt collection agencies the task of collecting certain types of delinquent tax debt. This isn’t…
Bundled in with a 2015 law, Congress gave the IRS a directive to give private debt collection agencies the task of collecting certain types of delinquent tax debt. This isn’t…
The Federal Reserve’s mid-March hike to interest rates – its second increase to base interest rates in three months – was a strong confirmation that the economy is doing well….
The Congress at Work series of articles is designed to give you a glimpse of various types of legislation currently under consideration. While either the Senate or the House of…
As farms across the US prepare for the warm weather ahead, there is a sense of uncertainty among farmers. This uncertainty can be attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture…
A sophisticated and rapidly-spreading attack hit the accounts of Gmail users earlier this week, affecting as many as 1 million people, according to a statement issued by Google late Wednesday…
“How can brands build trust back up?” asks Paul Armstrong in a recent article for Forbes. He interviewed a number of CEOs and senior executives and encountered reactions to this…
Public Sector Perspective, Volume 10 Issue 2
Do those “Best Place to Work” designations really make a difference? While they’re probably not going to be the deciding factor for any of your prospective employees, they can help…
Public Sector Perspective, Volume 10 Issue 2
Contractors and subcontractors, including those contractors paid with federal grant money, need to be aware of new federal regulations regarding paycheck transparency and paid sick leave obligations, as of January…
Public Sector Perspective, Volume 10 Issue 2
One particularly important skill for leaders to cultivate is the ability to motivate their employees. The mark of a bad boss is the use of fear and control in steering…
Corn has been a valuable resource to mankind for some ten thousand years. However the plant itself has mutated, and what we know as corn today hardly resembles the crop…