Payroll Update 2020: New Tax Code, New Tax Credits and Required Changes

Payroll Update

There's been a dizzying amount of payroll changes recently …

  • 3 new payroll tax credits
  • Mandatory paid sick/family leave for certain employees
  • Revised Forms 941 and 941-X and new W-2 reporting requirements to account for those credits
  • Deferrals of Social Security taxes
  • Forgivable loans, if you kept paying employees for 24 weeks (which employees is a different matter)

And that's not to mention all the other changes, including the newly revised (and still troublesome) W-4 and the new proposed withholding regulations.

This may be your last, best shot to avoid big trouble (and big fines) related to all the pandemic payroll tax relief.

Payroll Update 2020: New Tax Code, New Tax Credits and Required Changes will help you find out what you must do (and NOT do) in the fourth quarter of this year to stay in compliance with federal and state payroll laws, including the big payroll changes required by two federal laws and Executive Orders in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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And it's not just tax-law changes. The DOL pushed through a trio of regulatory changes that will impact your employee classifications, the regular-rate overtime calculation and your liability as a joint employer.

Your trainer for this session is payroll expert Alice Gilman, Esq., editor of Payroll Legal Alert and the Payroll Compliance Handbook. This timely webinar recording will teach you:

  • How to take full advantage of the tax credits and other payroll relief enacted as part of the coronavirus response.
  • How the DOL's final regulations will impact your bottom line.
  • The new criteria for deducting employees' meal expenses.
  • How you can reimburse WFH employees tax-free for their work-related internet access and other business expenses.
  • Important compliance tips for 2020 on emerging state and federal payroll issues.
  • How to correctly determine the cost of employer-provided parking that's now disallowed on your corporate return.
  • The new rules on W-2 … can you truncate employees' Social Security numbers? The IRS now allows it, but states aren't playing along. (Will you need two sets of W-2s?)
  • The IRS is ramping up e-filing requirements by an unprecedented degree – how should you respond?
  • The 8 simple ways you can stay out of legal payroll trouble.
  • The new IRS audit protocols for all payroll audits … and the 7 stress-reducing do's and don'ts to survive any audit.
  • And much, much more …

Payroll mistakes can be costly … in terms of dollars and upper management's belief in the payroll department. Never again wonder "Am I doing it right?" Learn how to comply with confidence and avoid the IRS's heat. Get your copy of Payroll Update 2020 now!

Sincerely,

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Pat DiDomenico, Editorial Director
Payroll Legal Alert

P.S. Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed. If Payroll Update 2020 fails to meet your needs, we will refund every penny you paid – no hassles, no questions asked.

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About Your Speaker:

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Alice Gilman, Esq., is an expert in payroll and tax compliance who has covered payroll issues for more than 26 years. She's written and edited several leading payroll publications, including Payroll Legal Alert, the Research Institute of America's Payroll Guide, the American Payroll Association's Basic Guide to Payroll and the Payroll Manager's Letter.


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