How Can Employers Best Use the Work Opportunity Tax Credit?

When Congress approved the Work Opportunity Tax Credit in 1996, lawmakers intended to spur the full-time hiring and retention of workers from disadvantaged backgrounds. Instead, the $2 billion program is doling out hundreds of millions of dollars per year in subsidies for temporary jobs, a news outlet’s investigation has found. Experts advise on the correct way to use the credit.
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