Introduction

Compliance is a disciplinary task. However, sometimes businesses are able to do business in many states but fail to understand compliance about it. Many companies doing business in more than one state often remain confused about:

  • How to determine which State they must pay taxes to?
  • Which are the different State have different laws regarding residents and non-residents?
  • What factors determine which tax the employer must withhold
  • The differences of residents and non-residents and how to properly report withholding.

No employer wants to face huge fines and penalties for failing to be in compliance with State laws and regulations. The material covered in this best practices CPE webinar will give you the tools necessary to make sure your business remains in compliance.

Learning Objectives

  • To define when a State law takes precedence over a federal law.
  • To explain what Nexus is and whether your company has it.
  • To identify State minimum wage rates.
  • To recognize which State you pay Unemployment Taxes to.

Who Will Benefit

  • Bookkeepers & Accountants & Tax Preparers 
  • California Registered Tax Professional
  • CPA - Mid Size Firm
  • CPA - Small Firm
  • HR Professionals
  • Maryland Tax Preparers
  • Oregon Tax Preparers
  • Tax Accountant (Industry)
  • Tax Attorney
  • Tax Director (Industry)
  • Tax Firm
  • Tax Managers
  • Tax Practitioners
  • Tax Preparer
  • Tax Professionals
  • Tax Pros
  • Young CPA
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    Debbie Cash, CPP is a Manager of TLM Implementation at G&A Partners. G&A Partners is a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) that offers payroll, human resources, benefits management, ri Know More

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