Tax Favored ABLE Accounts For Special Needs Children
Congress recently introduced a new type of account for young, disabled individuals. This is a summary of how these accounts work.
Congress recently introduced a new type of account for young, disabled individuals. This is a summary of how these accounts work.
Many of our users have been wondering if the new Self Plus One option will save them money over the family option next year. FedSmith.com has put together an analysis of FEHB premiums to quickly compare the costs between the two options for the various plans in the FEHB to help you determine if you will save money with this new option.
The House of Representatives passed legislation this week that would limit bonuses paid to Veterans Affairs employees in the Senior Executive Service to $2 million in FY 2016.
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An online petition was recently started that asks the White House to give federal employees an extra paid day off at Thanksgiving.
OPM has launched a newly created Hiring Toolkit for HR professionals involved in the Federal hiring process.
The Office of Special Counsel recently issued new Hatch Act guidelines for federal employees pertaining to social media.
In this follow up to his article on the FEHB and the five year requirement, FedSmith.com author John Grobe provides clarification based on questions he received from readers asking if the five year requirement also applies to a federal employee’s spouse.
The Postal Service has reported a net loss of $5.1 billion for fiscal year 2015.
The Office of Special Counsel has released a list of frequently asked questions about the Hatch Act and social media use for federal workers in light of the upcoming election year.