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Understanding how to calculate tax for employees in 2 or more states can be confusing. Plus what state laws for payroll need to be followed when employing employees in more than one state.
To better understand the laws in each state and the tax guidance on how to determine taxation when employees live in one state and work in another. Or for employees that work in multiple states for travel for work. Also other state laws that affect payroll will be discussed.
This webinar will discuss how to deal with the complicated multi state taxation concerns when creating a remote work policy. Along with temporary COVID-19 legislation that has impacted multi state concerns. We will also cover details about understanding DOL in multi-state environments.
Learning Objectives:
Companies are providing more fringe benefits to employers more than ever before, thus reducing company cost but raises employee morale. Due to market adjustments employers are looking for ways to obtain top talent through providing more fringe benefits. However, IRS endorsement on employers to tax employees when appropriate for fringe benefits is on the rise. Employers must meet the non-taxable fringe benefit substantiation rules along with proper determination of taxation.
Participants will walk away with a better understanding of the IRS view on fringe benefit taxation. The details of the IRC exceptions allowed by the IRS will be detailed and explained to participants. Participants will be able to better identify and calculate the fair market value of fringe benefits for taxation purposes
This webinar is designed to help the participant to be updated on 2023 Payroll IRS forms, necessary to stay in compliance with the IRS. Did you know that penalties for information returns have been updated and can cost your company money if W-2’s and the required ACA forms are not filed properly? These kinds of items and many more will be reviewed. We also will review the most updated information available on tax reform and the potential impact on payroll.
Overtime and minimum wage has been a hot topic for the last several years, legislation almost went into in effect in 2017 but was stopped by several states coming forward with legal action. But new legislation was put into effect as of 1/1/2020, are you aware of the changes and are you in compliance with the new exempt requirements.
Administrative conversation indicates that new overtime requirements will be coming any day, this webinar will be the most up to date based on run date. Many states have also updated their overtime rules that are more generous to employees. This webinar will explain how the balance the federal overtime rules with the state overtime rules.
The most up to date Overtime requirements and review legislative attempts to make sure employers have the correct overtime calculation.
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