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Federal Government Intervenes to Block Illinois’ Landmark Credit Card Swipe Fee Law

Small Business April 28, 2026 

Federal Government Intervenes to Block Illinois’ Landmark Credit Card Swipe Fee Law

The order is the latest development in a nearly two-year fight between banks and retailers over the Illinois law, a battle that has played out in courts, in Springfield, on television airwaves and now in Washington.

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Payroll January 10, 2023 

Here’s How Your 401K or IRA Will be Affected by the New Retirement Fund Rules

Let's look at eight provisions outlined in the Senate Finance Committee's breakdown of Secure 2.0 Act.

Longtime Trump Org CFO Gets 5-Month Sentence for Tax Fraud

Taxes January 10, 2023 

Longtime Trump Org CFO Gets 5-Month Sentence for Tax Fraud

Allen Weisselberg, 75, admitted to receiving more than $1.7 million in off-the-books perks over 15 years.

Do Family Leave Policies Limit Women’s Pay?

Payroll January 10, 2023 

Do Family Leave Policies Limit Women’s Pay?

Family leave policies, though limited in scope and typically unpaid in the U.S., have hamstrung the progress toward gender wage parity since the 1990s, according to an economic paper.

SEC Charges Ex-McDonald’s CEO with Making False Statements About Termination

Accounting January 9, 2023 

SEC Charges Ex-McDonald’s CEO with Making False Statements About Termination

Stephen Easterbrook was fined $400,000 and barred from holding corporate officer or director roles for five years.

IRS Corrected 14 Million Tax Returns with Average Refund of $1,232

Taxes January 9, 2023 

IRS Corrected 14 Million Tax Returns with Average Refund of $1,232

Many of the 12 million refunds come from a change in the way unemployment insurance was taxed.

Rescinding IRS Funding Among the Many Bills House Majority is Itching to Pass

Taxes January 9, 2023 

Rescinding IRS Funding Among the Many Bills House Majority is Itching to Pass

The first bill in the GOP package aims to rescind the increased funding for the IRS in the Inflation Reduction Act.

11 Men Indicted in Multimillion-Dollar Sports Betting Ring Tax Evasion Case

Taxes January 6, 2023 

11 Men Indicted in Multimillion-Dollar Sports Betting Ring Tax Evasion Case

The sports betting organization they managed evaded tens of millions of dollars in excise taxes for three years.

‘Office Space’ Inspired Software Engineer’s Scam, Prosecutors Say

Accounting January 6, 2023 

‘Office Space’ Inspired Software Engineer’s Scam, Prosecutors Say

Ermenildo “Ernie” Castro was charged with two counts of first-degree theft and first-degree identity theft.

There is a 70% Chance This Year of a Recession in the U.S., Economists Say

Small Business January 5, 2023 

There is a 70% Chance This Year of a Recession in the U.S., Economists Say

The probability of a downturn climbed from 65% odds in November and is double what it was six months ago.

500 Reasons to Eliminate Social Security’s Tax Cap

Taxes January 4, 2023 

500 Reasons to Eliminate Social Security’s Tax Cap

Ending the cap for the 5% of U.S. workers who earn more than $160,200 would increase revenue by over $150 billion.

U.S. Job Openings Fell Slightly But Still Higher Than Expected

Payroll January 4, 2023 

U.S. Job Openings Fell Slightly But Still Higher Than Expected

The number of available positions in November ticked down to 10.46 million from 10.51 million a month earlier.

 Bankman-Fried Pleads Not Guilty, Trial Likely to Begin in October

Digital Currency January 3, 2023 

Bankman-Fried Pleads Not Guilty, Trial Likely to Begin in October

The not guilty plea puts the case on track for a lengthy trial, which could last at least four weeks.

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