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  2. Employee Retention Credit - Wikipedia

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    The Employee Retention Credit is equal to 50 percent of qualified wages paid to eligible employees between March 13, 2020, and December 31, 2020. [14] Eligible employee is defined differently depending on the size of the employer. If the employer averaged 100 or fewer full-time employees [h] during 2019, then all of its employees are eligible ...

  3. IRS to start ‘intensifying audits’ on bogus employee ...

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    Walloped by bogus claims for the pandemic-era Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC), the IRS says it’s ramping up audits and criminal investigations of suspected fraud. The IRS has sent out 28,000 ...

  4. 'Vast Majority' of Pandemic Employee Retention Credit Claims ...

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    The Employee Retention Credit was offered to businesses that were shut down by government COVID-19 orders in 2020 or the first three quarters of 2021, experienced a required decline in gross ...

  5. Biden to Expand Employee Retention Tax Credit Amidst Weak ...

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    The credit is refundable and advanceable and will cover up to $7,000 in wages per quarter for each employee, the fact sheet noted. The amount of the tax credit can be applied against a retailer ...

  6. Employee retention - Wikipedia

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    An alternative motivation theory to Maslow's hierarchy of needs is the motivator-hygiene (Herzberg's) theory. While Maslow's hierarchy implies the addition or removal of the same need stimuli will enhance or detract from the employee's satisfaction, Herzberg's findings indicate that factors garnering job satisfaction are separate from factors leading to poor job satisfaction and employee turnover.

  7. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    In strategic planning and strategic management, SWOT analysis (also known as the SWOT matrix, TOWS, WOTS, WOTS-UP, and situational analysis) [1] is a decision-making technique that identifies the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of an organization or project.

  8. Performance appraisal - Wikipedia

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    A performance appraisal, also referred to as a performance review, performance evaluation, [1] (career) development discussion, [2] or employee appraisal, sometimes shortened to "PA", [a] is a periodic and systematic process whereby the job performance of an employee is documented and evaluated.

  9. Child Tax Credit: ‘Significant Weaknesses’ Cited by ... - AOL

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    A U.S. Senate proposal to provide child tax credit payments of up to $4,200 a year has gotten mixed reviews from at least one public policy group, which called the plan "a welcome development" but...