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2021 - Multi-State Tax Issues for Payroll

Date2021-04-06

Deadline2021-04-06

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsPayroll tax; State unemployment tax; Federal W4

Websitehttps://bit.ly/3f9VgWU

Topics/Call fo Papers

OVERVIEW
There are significant compliance issues for employers when employees cross state lines in the course of employment. Frequently, multi-state employment issues arise when the employer has business locations in more than one state. However, issues also arise when individual employees perform services in more than one state, live in one state and work in another, move from one state to another, or telecommute across state lines. This session will discuss working form home when work and home are in different states and address working from home due to COVID.
Compliance issues directly related to payroll include identification of the states for which the business is liable for the collection and payment of income tax, and compliance with the rules for each state regarding tax collection, payment and reporting. In addition, special rules are used to establish the state that is to receive the unemployment tax for a particular employee. A very significant non-payroll issue is whether the employment creates nexus, i.e. a business presence, within a particular state and whether the employer is subject to that state’s income, franchise, sales and use, or other state business taxes imposed by the state and the related apportionment issues.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Creation of nexus in a new state or local tax jurisdiction creates tax and compliance issues for a business such as liability of business income, franchise, property, sale taxes, employment taxes, and apportionment, and reporting compliance issues . Employers can inadvertently create nexus when employees work within a taxing jurisdiction. Failure to properly withhold or pay taxes to the appropriate jurisdiction can lead to fines and penalties as well as employer liability and possible personal liability of employer officers and managers for underwithheld employee taxes. Correcting errors after the fact can be an expensive and time consuming process. Employers must exercise due diligence in obtaining and documenting the information used to compute employee withholding in order to avoid penalties for withholding or reporting errors or missing information. This webinar will provide you with information on required documentation and ways to avoid problems and penalties.
AREA COVERED
Reciprocal agreements and how they affect state income tax withholding
Employee domicile and tax residency
State and local withholding certificates- when the federal W-4 isn't enough
How different states deal differently with supplemental wages
How to handle state unemployment when employees work in several states
SUTA dumping- what it is and how to avoid this penalty trap
Which states get withholding tax proceeds when employees work in multiple states
Fringe benefit taxation- which states differ from federal rules
The payroll tax implications of conducting business in a state
How to determine the states for which you must withhold tax
Special rules for military spouses
Telecommuting and working from home under COVID restrictions
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand nexus and how employment within a state may create nexus for an employer.
Understand the payroll tax and compliance implications of conducting business within a state.
Determine which state(s) to withhold for when employees work in multiple states under the general rule.
Determine which state(s) to withhold for when states that have reciprocal agreements or no state income tax are involved.
Know when state or local withholding certificates or certificates of non-residency are required.
Determine which state is the State Unemployment Tax state when an employee works in more than one state.
Understand that state rules differ with regard to taxable income, withholding thresholds, wage reporting and fringe benefits.
Learn how to avoid failure to withhold penalties.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Payroll Supervisors and Personnel
Payroll Consultants
Payroll Service Providers
Public Accountants
Internal Auditors
Tax Compliance Officers
Enrolled Agents
Employee Benefits Administrators
Officers and Managers with Payroll or Tax Compliance Oversight
Company / Business Owners
Managers/ Supervisors
Public Agency Managers
Audit and Compliance Personnel / Risk Managers
SPEAKER PROFILE
Patrick Haggerty
Patrick Haggerty is a tax practitioner, author, and educator. His work experience includes non-profit organization management, banking, manufacturing accounting, and tax practice. He began teaching accounting at the college level in 1988. He is licensed as an Enrolled Agent by the U. S. Treasury to represent taxpayers at all administrative levels of the IRS and is a Certified Management Accountant.
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