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IRS Authorizes Grace Periods for Employer-Sponsored FSA Accounts ( June 2005 )
On May 18, 2005 the IRS issued Notice 2005-42 which significantly impacts reimbursement deadlines for health care expenses under employer-sponsored flexible spending accounts (FSA's). FSAs are an employee benefit by which employees voluntarily set aside a portion of their pre-tax compensation to cover anticipated health care expenses for the following year. The IRS previously utilized a "use it or lose it rule" whereby employees automatically forfeited any unused monies remaining in their FSA accounts at the end of the plan year. -
Qualified Transportation Proposed Regulations ( April 2000 )
This article summarizes the IRS's Proposed Regulations relating to the Qualified Transportation Benefit. Qualified Transportation Benefits entitle employers to offer certain commuting-related benefits to employees on a tax-free basis up to specific statutory monthly limitations. -
Landlord/Tenant Frequently Asked Questions ( December 1999 )
QUESTION 1:. My landlord has just given me notice that the rent is going up. Can he do that? ANSWER: YES, if y. -
Landlord Required To Pay Tenants For Repairs And Improvements ( October 1999 )
A Pennsylvania landlord was recently ordered to pay $11,790 to tenants he evicted. -
The Lifespan of a Judgement ( August 1999 )
Hawaii Revised Statute Section 657-5 provides that judgments and decrees are good for a period of ten years. -
Your Rights As a Tenant ( May 1999 )
This article discusses tenants' rights. -
U.S. and Japanese negotiators on the fringes of the G-8 Summit in Birmingham, England, reached an agreement la.
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Landlord-Tenant ( January 1990 )
This article discusses some common problems and solutions for tenants who are having conflicts with their landlords.
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