HR news and notes for March 2024 features information on Sick Leave Bank, the HR Leadership Certificate program, and performance appraisals.
Unit: Finance and Planning
Dean Keyser delivers keynote at 2024 CITx Conference
On Friday, February 23, campus information technology (IT) professionals gathered for the half-day Continuous Improvement in Technology (CIT) Conference, known as CITx. The keynote was presented by Dr. Thomas Keyser, the founding dean of Illinois State University’s College of Engineering.
HR news and notes for February 2024
Human Resources news and notes for February 2024
Phishing for Love
Valentine’s Day is a time for love, connection, and bonding with loved ones.
The internet has opened new avenues for connecting and meeting others for both romantic and platonic relationships. However, it has also allowed individuals who seek to exploit romantic or friendship hopefuls for their own gain. Romance scams in particular prey on the vulnerability and trust of unsuspecting individuals, which can lead to devastating financial and emotional consequences.
Prioritize your safety and well-being this Valentine’s Day by remaining cautious in online interactions.
Form 1095-C now available
IRS Form 1095-C provides information to an employee about health coverage offered by an employer and is now available.
Forms 1099 Miscellaneous Income, 1099 Nonemployee Compensation now available
Forms 1099 Miscellaneous Income, 1099 Nonemployee Compensation mailed January 29, 2024.
Possible tax break due to the Earned Income Tax Credit
Illinois State University employees may be eligible for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.
Deferred compensation reporting on IRS Form W-2
Deferred compensation contributions found on Form W-2.
Updated 2024 Form W-4 required for employees claiming exemption
To continue claiming an exemption from tax withholding for 2024, you must provide a new IRS Form W-4 to the University Payroll Office by February 15, 2024.
Truncated Social Security numbers to fight identity theft
Illinois State University has opted to truncate taxpayer identification numbers (TINs) on IRS Form W-2 distributed to employees.