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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2019-166Inside This IssueIRS celebrates National Work and Family Month WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service is participating in National Work and Family Month by issuing a series of informative tips on work-life balance throughout the month of October. The agency plans a series of news releases, fact sheets and tax tips. Topics covered include family-owned businesses, family tax credits, military tax benefits and scams and security issues. National Work and Family Month was established in 2003 by a Senate resolution. The month of October was chosen to help communicate and celebrate progress towards creating more flexible work environments and helping individuals better balance their work-life commitments. Employer Credit for Paid Family and Medical Leave To qualify, an employer must have a written policy that provides:
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The credit is available for qualified wages paid in tax years beginning after Dec. 31, 2017, and before Jan. 1, 2020. Generally, tax year 2019 is the last year most employers are eligible to claim the credit. Family and Medical Leave Act FMLA is designed to help employees balance their work and family responsibilities by allowing them to take reasonable unpaid leave for specific family and medical reasons. More information on the Employer Credit for Paid Family and Medical Leave is available at IRS.gov. More information:
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