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Complete Guide to Federal and State Garnishment, 2008 Edition
by Amorette Nelson Bryant

Aspen Publishers' 2008 Edition of Complete Guide to Federal and State Garnishment provides much-needed clarity when the federal and state laws appear to conflict. You'll find plain-English explanations of the laws and how they interact, as well as the specific steps you and your staff need to take to respond to the order properly. Numerous detailed examples and mathematical calculations make it easy to apply the law under different scenarios.

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U.S. Master™ Payroll Guide, 2008 Edition
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IRS issues proposed rules on stock option transfers
The IRS has published proposed amendments to regulations governing Code Sec. 6039, as amended by the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 (P.L. 109-432). Under amended Code Sec. 6039, corporate employers must provide an information return to the IRS and the employee when a transfer of stock is made in connection with the exercise of an option through an employee stock purchase plan (Code Sec. 423(c)) or through an incentive stock option program (Code Sec. 422(b)).


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California EDD grants relief to employers affected by wildfires
Employers in the county of Inyo directly affected by the damage resulting from the fire may request up to a 60-day extension of time from Employment Development Department (EDD) to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC). Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file or pay. For more information, contact Taxpayer Assistance Center at (888) 745-3886. (EDDTAXEMAIL, Tax Branch News No. 63, July 18, 2008.)


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