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Fiscal drag: how can employers offset the challenges of a difficult economy?

Employee Benefits

The frozen tax thresholds could see some employees ‘dragged’ into paying more tax and have less disposable income as a result. In his Autumn Statement last November, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt extended the freeze on national insurance (NI) and income tax rate thresholds until April 2028.

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5 ways to prepare for a recession

Best Money Moves

How much are your basic monthly living expenses, including food, shelter, health insurance, transportation, childcare? Add up all of these expenses to understand whether you’re spending more, less or the same as your take-home pay each month. How much cash can you get your hands on quickly, if you need it?

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Meal Cards Decoded: A Step-by-Step Guide for Implementing and Utilizing Employee Meal Benefits

Empuls

Meal cards, also known as food or lunch cards, are prepaid cards or vouchers issued to employees by their employers to cover the cost of meals. These cards are a convenient payment method, allowing employees to purchase food from affiliated restaurants, cafes, or canteens. What are meal cards? Here are some of them: 1.

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Are low wage earners adequately covered by workers’ compensation?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

Aidy and Raj live in a rental property with a large lot that allows them to augment their food budget with some home-grown produce. highlighted that using gross pay as the basis for applying the compensation rate results in inequities—uneven results for workers due to tax factors and number of dependents. Burton, Jr.,