In March, U.S. Department of Treasury issued its annual General Explanations of the Administration’s Revenue Proposals, commonly known as the “Green Book.” Among other revenue proposals, the Treasury addressed the treatment of on-demand pay arrangements or earned wage access (EWA) programs, which have risen in popularity in recent years (previously discussed in our Labor and Employment Blog). EWA programs generally allow employees to access accrued wages before the end of their regular pay cycle.
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Betsy Luxenberg is an associate in the Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Group of the Tax Practice Group in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.
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Betsy Luxenberg is an associate in the Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Group of the Tax Practice Group in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.