Do You Need to Beware of the Social Security “Earnings Test”?
For Employees Born Between 1955 and 1959 and Receiving Social Security Retirement Benefits During 2021, Beware of the “Earnings Test”
For Employees Born Between 1955 and 1959 and Receiving Social Security Retirement Benefits During 2021, Beware of the “Earnings Test”
Roadmap for future agricultural research decisions, up to 2050, laid out by USDA
Ed Zurndorfer discusses these changes, as well as presenting automatic inflation adjustments to individual income tax brackets and other employee benefits thresholds and limits taking effect in 2021.
In this episode, Dan Sipe and Ed Zurndorfer have come up with a list of ten essential year-end planning tips. They improvise on some of the strategies from last year…
B117 Variant of COVID-19 is not being detected by all tests, FDA reports, but the impact is “not significant.”
Last minute executive order finalized the 2021 Federal Pay Raise at 1% for civilians and 3% for military
While Gathering Documents to Prepare 2020 Income Tax Returns, Employees Are Reminded to Check Their Social Security Statements
For employees who use their privately owned vehicle for Government business, Reimbursement Rates for Gas Mileage Dropped Again in 2021
Employees Who May Owe Significantly on Their 2020 Taxes Should Make An Estimated Tax Payment by January 15, 2021
STWS Adviser provides Feds with her monthly TSP update. S and C Funds top the TSP last year.