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Employment & Payroll Tax
The Treasury strikes back. The Australia EV FBT Wind-Back 2026 introduces a $75,000 cap on full FBT exemptions for electric vehicles to rein in the skyrocketing costs of the green incentive.
A massive blow to the IRS: The Sirius Solutions Reversal 2026 confirms that active limited partners in the 5th Circuit can exclude distributive shares from self-employment tax.
Inflation is triggering a silent tax hike. The OECD Taxing Wages 2026 report reveals that the global tax wedge has reached 35.1%, the highest since 2016, driven by fiscal drag.
Labor costs are under the microscope. The OECD Taxing Wages 2026 report shows how 38 nations are using payroll tax levers to stop inflation from eroding middle-class take-home pay.
IRS information-reporting thresholds would rise under proposed U.S. rules, cutting filing burden for millions while also tightening wagering-loss deductions.
The receipts are in. The IRS OBBBA Refund Totals 2026 have reached $340 billion, driven by a massive surge in overtime tax exemptions that far exceeded initial estimates.
Tax Day 2026 is here. OBBBA Refund Claims 2026 are hitting record highs as millions of Americans claim new overtime exemptions and open Trump Accounts for their children.
It’s the final countdown. The IRS is urging taxpayers to claim the OBBBA Senior and Overtime Exemptions to secure what may be the largest refunds in history.
Formal jobs wanted. The OECD recommends slashing the Türkiye Labor Tax Burden while linking retirement to life expectancy to modernize the Turkish economy.
The service industry just got a raise. The IRS has finalized the OBBBA No Tax on Tips rules, exempting gratuities from federal income tax while adding strict anti-abuse guardrails.

