Guidance Released Outlining No Tax on Tips Eligibility The Department of Treasury released proposed guidance outlining who will be eligible for the...
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From Aaron Frazier, Vice President of Public Policy at the National Restaurant Association. What’s happening: The Department of Treasury...
Read PostOccupations That Quality for OBBB "No Tax on Tips" Provision The US Treasury Department has released the full list of occupations that qualify for...
Read PostBeginning on January 1, 2026, Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase from the current rate of $16.35 per hour to $16.94 per hour. On...
Read PostThe US Treasury Department has released the full list of occupations that qualify for the “no tax on tips” provision included in...
Read PostComplete Survey: Immigration Reform Please complete this survey from the National Restaurant Association on immigration reform. The survey aims to...
Read PostExtended 90 Second Update: Major Tax Policy Updates Watch the latest “extended” 90 second update from the National Restaurant...
Read PostQualified employers that do not either facilitate in MyCTSavings - the CT retirement savings program - or adopt a private retirement plan,...
Read PostBreaking News: July 3, 2025 Congress Passes Restaurant Tax Priorities Today, the US House passed the tax and spending reconciliation bill,...
Read PostSenate Proposes to Make Top Tax Targets Permanent In a major win for restaurant operators, the Senate Finance Committee unveiled a reconciliation...
Read PostRestaurants across the U.S. are expressing their concern regarding federal immigration policies and their effect on restaurant...
Read PostAt midnight Wednesday night, the Connecticut General Assembly adjourned Sine Die and the 2025 Legislative Session came to a close. The...
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