Starting Jan. 1, 2026, the university will offer up to 12 additional weeks of paid FAMLI leave for parents who have a newborn admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit or pediatric intensive care unit.
Employees age 50 and older making more than $150,000 in FICA wages per year will be limited to Roth (after-tax) catch-up contributions starting in 2026.
Before the year ends, international employees and students should take a few minutes to review their Sprintax Calculus profiles and make sure their information is accurate. Updating your records now helps ensure smooth tax reporting in 2025 and beyond.
As the new year draws closer, so does tax season. Take these steps now to ensure that your information is accurate ahead of the tax season.
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