Paystub, checkstub, and proof-of-income articles for 2026.
Browse educational articles covering digital paystubs, document review, employee record access, document quality, income verification, and small-business recordkeeping operations.
Part 3 of the IRS March 2026 series. A practical, step-by-step plan workers, freelancers, and small business owners can use to get paystub records compliant with the new rule.
The IRS March 2026 Reporting Rule Explained (Part 3 of 3): A Step-by-Step Compliance Plan You Can Finish in an Afternoon
Part 3 of the IRS March 2026 series. A practical, step-by-step plan workers, freelancers, and small business owners can use to get paystub records compliant with the new rule.
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The IRS March 2026 Reporting Rule Explained (Part 2 of 3): What It Means for Your Paystub Records
Part 2 of the IRS March 2026 series. A plain-English breakdown of how the new rule changes paystub expectations, which fields matter most, and how to spot a paystub that will create problems.
Open articleThe IRS March 2026 Reporting Rule Explained (Part 1 of 3): What Changed and Why It Matters
Plain-language breakdown of the IRS reporting changes that take full effect in March 2026, why they exist, and how they reshape paystub recordkeeping for workers and small businesses.
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