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Kentucky Public Pensions Authority
Kentucky has three separate systems - CERS, KERS, and SPRS. CERS and KERS each have Hazardous and Nonhazardous members. Each of those five systems has a pension fund and an insurance trust fund. The systems serve active and retired state and local government employees, State Police officers, and nonteaching staff of local school boards and regional universities. The 10 funds are administered by the two 9-member boards of trustees, each consisting of three elected members and six gubernatorial appointees serving four-year terms. |
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Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts The Auditor of Public Accounts ensures that public resources are protected, accurately valued, properly accounted for, and effectively employed to raise the quality of life of Kentuckians. |
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Department for Local Government The Department for Local Government, or DLG, provides financial help in the way of grant and loan assistance as well as advising local goverments in matters of budget, personnel and other items relevant to those entities. |
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Kentucky Labor Cabinet As part of our efforts to keep you informed of the agency’s activities, we wanted to let you know that OSHA has launched a national campaign to educate workers and their employers about the hazards of working outdoors in the heat and the steps needed to prevent heat-related illnesses. |
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Kentucky New Hire Reporting Center Federal and State law requires employers to report newly hired and re-hired employees in Kentucky to the Kentucky New Hire Reporting Center. This site will provide you with information about reporting new hires including reporting online and other reporting options! |
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Kentucky Department of Revenue Kentucky Law requires employers to withhold income tax for both residents and nonresidents employees (unless exempted by law). Employers must withhold the income tax of the employees receiving "wages" as defined in Section 3401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. |
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The Internal Revenue Service The IRS, a branch of the Department of Treasury, deals directly with more Americans than any other institution, public or private. It also is one of the world's most efficient tax administrators. In 2002, the IRS collected more than $2 trillion in revenue and processed nearly 227 million tax returns. It cost taxpayers 45 cents for each $100 collected by the IRS. |
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The Social Security Administration To promote the economic security of the nation’s people through compassionate and vigilant leadership in shaping and managing America's Social Security programs. |
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Department of the Treasury To administer a records disclosure program in the Department of the Treasury that is in compliance with the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act. |
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National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA)
NACHA manages the development, administration, and governance of the ACH Network, the backbone for the electronic movement of money and data. The ACH Network serves as a safe, secure, reliable network for direct consumer, business, and government payments, and annually facilitates billions of payments such as Direct Deposit and Direct Payment. |
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Governmental Accounting Standards Board The mission of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board is to establish and improve standards of state and local governmental accounting and financial reporting that will result in useful information for users of financial reports and guide and educate the public, including issuers, auditors, and users of those financial reports. |
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