...an employer that fails to withhold and remit Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) and other employment taxes. If an individual anticipates liability for...
...made by an S-corporation to its sole shareholder as wages for FICA purposes. In United States v. Quality Stores, 110 AFTR 2d...
...amount that should have been withheld from the employee's wages for FICA. These penalties are, of course, in addition to back taxes that may...
Using independent contractors can be risky for many law firms, and remains an age-old concern for businesses in general
Joining a growing number of firms and companies around the country, McCarter & English has adopted a plan to offset unequal tax treatment faced by employees who cover same-sex partners in their healt
...the issue of whether stipends paid to medical residents are subject to FICA taxes. In a unanimous decision authored by Chief Justice John G. Roberts...
Employment litigation, like most litigation, is fast-moving. Given that the overwhelming majority of cases settle out of court, it is often necessary for plaintiff and defense counsel to negotiate an
...workers to be employees and assessed withholding and Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes for the years 1989 and 1990. When the real estate firm...
...workers to be employees and assessed withholding and Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes for the years 1989 and 1990. When the real estate firm...
...Whether or not stipends paid to medical residents are subject to FICA taxes is a debate that has raged for a number of years...
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