Form 941 for 2015: Quarterly Questions, Cautions and Tips Every Employer Must Know
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Deadline: December 11, 2014 | Date: December 11, 2014
Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A
Updated: 2014-12-05 15:16:15 (GMT+9)
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This webinar will cover topics such as deadlines for filing Form 941, employees not covered under Form 941, best practices for avoiding overpayments, quarterly reporting requirements, compensation subject to Social Security Tax or Medicare Tax, entering taxable tips, and tips for seasonal employers.Why Should You Attend:The greatest area of revenue collected by the IRS each year is from employment taxes. Form 941 and other related forms are crucial to the administration of the IRS's employment tax collection system. Employers bear much of the administrative burden of reporting this information. An employer's failure to understand and comply with its obligations can result in IRS assessments, audits and penalties.Who Will Benefit:Accountants and CPAsCFOsControllers and tax managersPresidents and vice presidentsChief risk officers (CROs) and chief compliance officers (CCOs)Instructor Profile:Betty J. Jackson, Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), is president and chief career strategist at B J Magnum & Associates, a management consulting firm. She has been recognized as a top-rated speaker at numerous conferences including Global Tower Partners (American Tower), SHRM-HR Florida Leadership Conferences, The Orange County Bar Association, The Florida Diversity Council’s Conferences and many others. Ms. Jackson speaks regularly on influence factors for HRD professionals, strategic HR and professional development topics.Use coupon code 232082 and get 10% off on registration.
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