IRS to Delay Tax Filing Season
The Internal Revenue Service plans to delay the tax-filing season by up to two weeks as a result of the recent government shutdown.
The Internal Revenue Service plans to delay the tax-filing season by up to two weeks as a result of the recent government shutdown.
The President issued a message welcoming furloughed Federal employees back to work and OPM laid out guidance to employees and Agencies about pay, leave and benefits issues.
A mobile version of the tsp.gov web site has been launched so participants can access plan information via smartphones.
The author outlines three things federal employees can consider doing now that the shutdown is over.
The president sent a letter to federal employees welcoming them back from the shutdown and thanking them for their service.
OPM has issued a memo instructing agencies on how to pay federal employees who were furloughed during the recent shutdown.
The legislation that ended the partial government shutdown includes a provision for a 1% pay raise for federal employees.
Now that the shutdown is over, what does this mean for the federal workforce and for the federal budget? Is another shutdown in the near future a possibility?
Federal employees are expected to return to work on their next regularly scheduled work day which, for most, is today, Thursday, October 17th.
The agreement reached to end the partial government shutdown means federal workers will be able to return to work Thursday, and it includes retroactive pay for those who were furloughed.