Court Upholds Ban on DC Commuter Tax
A federal court has upheld the ban on taxing the income of commuters who work in the District of Columbia.
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A federal court has upheld the ban on taxing the income of commuters who work in the District of Columbia.
The US Supreme Court has declined to review a case in which a telecommuter was required to pay income tax to New York State while living in Tennessee.
How do the actions of a federal employee who is not on duty relate to official job performance? Can a federal employee be fired for what happens away from work?
Except for the G fund, TSP fund prices are down across the board for October.
Does a union have the right to attend a settlement meeting between an employee in a bargaining unit and an EEO manager?
Does the offset impact FERS employees or just those in the Civil Service Retirement System?
The controversy over the 2006 federal pay raise has generated comments from a number of readers. Will the controversy have any impact on your donation this year?
GAO issues a report that says NASA does not have a financial management system in place that can be audited and that the current system lacks “basic functionality.”
The TSP returns are not looking good for October. Should you panic? Should you change your investment strategy? Should you dump stocks and put your money in the G fund? How can you sleep better at night by not worrying about your future retirement?
Action by Congress to forego their pay raise in 2006 should not have an impact on the raise for federal employees according to the vast majority of survey respondents.