Course Description
An introduction to the complex world of payroll taxes
Do you struggle to keep up with changing tax laws? Are you 100% certain that your organization is paying the right amount of payroll taxes? It’s a tricky business, and one you can ill afford to mess up. Unless, of course, you don’t mind paying staggering penalties from the IRS.
That’s where Payroll Taxes 101 comes in. This course is designed to give you the foundation you need to understand the tricky world of payroll taxes, ensuring that you’re protecting yourself and your organization from costly penalties. You’ll learn how to:
- Calculate payroll taxes to ensure you’re withholding the correct amount
- Help your employees fill out and submit W-4s
- Determine deductions, including how they work with pre-tax withholdings
- Avoid the costliest mistakes made in tax administration
- And more!
Save money and protect yourself from penalties — we’ll show you how.
If you deal with payroll taxes and you’re
not a CPA (and maybe even if you are), you won’t want to miss
Payroll Taxes 101. Don’t take a chance and just assume you’re doing it correctly — know for sure. What are you waiting for? Sign up now!
Your Webinar Agenda Includes …
- Calculating state taxes for employees who work in one state and live in a different state? Required and optional guidelines
- What makes an employee’s W4 valid or invalid
- How and when an employee should submit a new W-4
- Changing state exemption statuses and additional requirements it creates for employers
- Calculating tax withholdings from bonus checks and miscellaneous earnings
- Pre-tax deductions and how they affect withholdings
- How to calculate tax withholdings on deceased employees
- Calculating taxes when there are multiple checks in a pay period
- Penalties for miscalculations: what they are and how to avoid them
Q & A: Session
Upon enrolling in the webinar, you will have the opportunity to submit your questions via e-mail. Time permitting, your trainer will address questions from webinar participants. Many questions will be addressed in the webinar itself. Others will be addressed in the supporting materials that will be available exclusively to webinar participants.
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Cancelation Policy: If you cannot attend an event, you may send someone else in your place. If that isn’t an option for you, cancellations received up to five working days before the event are refundable, minus a registration service charge ($10 for one-day events; $25 for multiple-day events). After that, cancellations are subject to the entire seminar fee, which you may apply toward a future seminar. Please note that if you don’t cancel and don’t attend, you are still responsible for payment.