On October 1st, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the E-Verify system had been suspended. Generally, the agency claimed that the disruption is due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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USCIS Suspends E-Verify During Shutdown
Official Guidance on Proposed “No Tax on Tips” Regulations Released
On September 19th, 2025, the United States Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released new guidance on the proposed “No Tax on Tips” regulations. Specifically, this deduction is included within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Act).
Treasury, IRS Issue Final Regulations on New Retirement Catch-Up Rules
On September 15th, 2025, the Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued final regulations regarding retirement catch-up rules. Specifically, the regulations address several provisions of the SECURE 2.0 Act relating to catch-up contributions.
Federal Trade Commission Officially Backs Away from Nationwide Noncompete Ban
On September 5th, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a motion to dismiss its appeals in two pivotal cases involving a nationwide noncompete ban. Specifically, the two cases in question were Ryan, LLC v. FTC, No. 24-10951 (5th Cir.), and Properties of the Villages v. FTC, No. 24-13102 (11th Cir.).
Treasury Department Releases “Preliminary List” of “No Tax on Tips” Occupations
Last week, the United States Department of the Treasury (Treasury) released a preliminary list of occupations that may be entitled to claim the new “no tax on tips” deduction. Specifically, this deduction is included within the recently signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Act).
California’s New AI Regulations Take Effect October 1. Will Other States Follow Suit?
Recently, California’s Civil Rights Department (CRD) finalized AI regulations to prevent any negative impact associated with automated decision making in the workplace. Specifically, this includes hiring, firing, and recruitment decisions. In addition to any state laws created to prevent hiring discrimination, employers must comply with similar regulations established by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
IRS Publishes Revised Form W-2 Draft in Response to No Tax on Tips and on Overtime Requirements
On July 4th, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Act), which, among other things, established new above-the-line tax deductions that could change the Form W-2 as we know it today.
DOL Rescinds Earlier Supplemental Statement on Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans
On August 12th, 2025, the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) made an announcement involving 401(k) plans. Specifically, the agency rescinded a December 21st, 2021, supplemental statement that discouraged fiduciaries from considering alternative assets in 401(k) plans.
IRS: Employers Can Still Help Pay Student Loans Through Educational Assistance Programs
On August 6th, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued a reminder regarding educational assistance programs. The agency seeks to remind employers that they can use educational assistance programs to help employees pay down student loans through December 31st, 2025.
New Tax-Favored Benefit for Employees with Children
On July 4th, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed into law a piece of legislation that, among other things, created a new benefit for employees with children. Specifically known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (Act), this legislation made important changes to the federal tax code.