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TPS Updates for Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Somalia_Immediate.docx

Monday, February 2, 2026
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Comprehensive Service
A federal district court vacated the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal.   DHS has terminated TPS for Somalia set to expire March 17, 2026

IRS Releases 2026 Publication 15-B

Monday, February 2, 2026
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Comprehensive Service
  The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released the 2026 version of Publication 15-B (Employer's Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits). Employers should review Publication 15-A to learn the requirements in 2026 regarding employment taxation.

IRS Releases 2026 Publication 15-A

Monday, February 2, 2026
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Comprehensive Service
 The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has posted the 2026 version of Publication 15-A, the Employer's Supplemental Tax Guide. Employers should review Publication 15-A to learn the requirements in 2026 regarding employment taxation.

IRS Releases 2026 Publication 15

Monday, February 2, 2026
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Comprehensive Service
The Internal Revenue Service has released Publication 15 (a/k/a Circular E) Employer’s Tax Guide for use in 2026

IRS Announces 2026 Medical Mileage Rate

Monday, February 2, 2026
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Comprehensive Service
  On Dec. 29, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service announced that the standard mileage rate in 2026 for the use of an automobile to obtain medical care is 20.5 cents per mile. The rate decreased to 20.5 cents per mile from the 21 cents per mile rate effective in 2025.

Added Security Coming with One-Time Passcodes

Thursday, January 8, 2026
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Comprehensive Service
ADP® is enhancing your account security with One-Time Passcodes (OTPs). This added layer of protection helps verify you and your employees’ information.

Helpful Hints for Handling No Call/No Shows and Job Abandonment

Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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HR Tips
When employees fail to report for work without notifying their supervisor ("no call/no show"), an employer can be left scrambling to find a replacement. Maintaining productivity levels might also be difficult. The situation can become more frustrating and costly if it happens more than once or with more than one employee. And after a number of no calls/no shows, an employer may consider the job abandoned. To address these situations, employers may include job abandonment guidelines in their attendance policies. Here are some points to consider when drafting and enforcing such provisions.

Helpful Hints for Handling No Call/No Shows and Job Abandonment

Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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TotalSource- WFN
When employees fail to report for work without notifying their supervisor ("no call/no show"), an employer can be left scrambling to find a replacement. Maintaining productivity levels might also be difficult. The situation can become more frustrating and costly if it happens more than once or with more than one employee. And after a number of no calls/no shows, an employer may consider the job abandoned. To address these situations, employers may include job abandonment guidelines in their attendance policies. Here are some points to consider when drafting and enforcing such provisions.

Helpful Hints for Handling No Call/No Shows and Job Abandonment

Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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Resource
When employees fail to report for work without notifying their supervisor ("no call/no show"), an employer can be left scrambling to find a replacement. Maintaining productivity levels might also be difficult. The situation can become more frustrating and costly if it happens more than once or with more than one employee. And after a number of no calls/no shows, an employer may consider the job abandoned. To address these situations, employers may include job abandonment guidelines in their attendance policies. Here are some points to consider when drafting and enforcing such provisions.

Helpful Hints for Handling No Call/No Shows and Job Abandonment

Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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TotalSource- Core
When employees fail to report for work without notifying their supervisor ("no call/no show"), an employer can be left scrambling to find a replacement. Maintaining productivity levels might also be difficult. The situation can become more frustrating and costly if it happens more than once or with more than one employee. And after a number of no calls/no shows, an employer may consider the job abandoned. To address these situations, employers may include job abandonment guidelines in their attendance policies. Here are some points to consider when drafting and enforcing such provisions.
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