We at the American Payroll Association (APA) can’t get by without a little help from our friends, which is why the Association honors a Special Friend each year for his or her contributions.
We at the American Payroll Association (APA) can’t get by without a little help from our friends, which is why the Association honors a Special Friend each year for his or her contributions.
The American Payroll Association (APA) on Friday honored Susan Baptista, CPP, and Darrell Kozuch with Special Recognition Awards for their long service to the Association.
This morning’s Federal Government Executive General Session was all about PR: partnerships and resources. Each of the executives spoke of the important partnership between their respective agencies and payroll professionals as well as the tools they have put in place to make it easier for them to...
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Federal tax reform at the beginning of the year produced many questions and concerns at the state and local level. These were addressed during the 36th Annual Congress workshop “State and Local Payroll: Key Developments and Research Tools” Friday morning.
Payroll secret agent Eye-9 is in the middle of a complex payroll conversion. Will she meet her goal or will the 00 program be abandoned forever?
The American Payroll Association’s (APA) Government Partner Award recognizes government employees who work with the Association to help payroll professionals everywhere.
The American Payroll Association’s (APA) 36th Annual Congress hosted the Leadership Excellence Series, a new series of intensive workshops that share the latest research and innovative strategies regarding how winning cultures are created and how they lead to significant benefits to the employer,...
There are many ways to travel around National Harbor, Maryland, during this week’s stay for the American Payroll Association’s (APA) 36th Annual Congress.
Consequences can be costly for executives or highly compensated employees when a non-qualified deferred compensation plan fails to meet requirements under Internal Revenue Code Section 409A, Jim Medlock, CPP, APA Education Advisor, said on Tuesday, May 15.