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Educational Products Publications developed especially for government entities. Federal, State & Local Governments - A Closer Look The primary objective of Federal, State and Local Governments (FSLG) is to ensure compliance with federal employment tax laws by governmental entities through the use of review and examination activities as well as through educational programs. Federal, State, & Local Governments FAQs A collection of questions and answers to common questions about social security and Medicare coverage for public employees. FSLG Customer Services Contact us for answers to technical and procedural government entity questions. FSLG Fact Sheets Brief summaries on tax law issues of current interest to governmental organizations. FSLG Newsletter These newsletters present information of interest to government entities. View our current issue or subscribe to future editions. FSLG Toolkit This toolkit is a collection of material that gives you a good introduction to all the basic responsibilities you face as a government employer and payer, and directions for finding further help. FSLG Fiscal Year 2011 Work Plan The FSLG Work Plan for the current year is available. Guidance for Federal Agency Special Allowances The IRS has issued a memo to a Federal agency addressing treatment of special allowances. Important Information for Certain Government Fiscal Agents Special filing procedures for governments acting as household employer agents. Information Reporting for Bankruptcy Trustees A special rule for reporting payments to bankruptcy trustees. Notice Addresses Part-Year Teachers and Section 409A New guidance on how to determine whether part-year teachers have deferred compensation. Published Guidance Various documents and publications which address tax issues of concern to governmental organizations. Reports of the ACT Reports of recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities (ACT) on issues concerning employee retirement plans, charities and other tax-exempt organizations, tax-exempt bond issuers, and federal, state, local and Indian tribal government bodies. |
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