Hiring People Who Live in the U.S. But Are Not U.S. Citizens
This workshop helps small business owner understand their tax obligations when hiring people who are not U.S. citizens. At the end of this lesson, small business owners should be able to: Verify the employee’s identity and status with proper documentation; Withhold federal taxes at the proper withholding or treaty rate; Properly deposit or pay the tax withheld; and File accurate and timely withholding tax returns and provide copies to the individual. | 4 months ago | Proper Worker Classification - Webinar (February 15, 2012)
Explain how to properly classify workers as employees or independent contractors and related topics and to go over the Voluntary Classification Settlement Program. | 7 months ago | Seasonal Employees
This video provides special tax tips if you are a seasonal employer. | 8 months ago | Reporting of Employer Healthcare Coverage on Form W-2 - Webinar (October 31, 2011)
The Reporting of Employer-Sponsored Health Plan Coverage on Form W-2 webinar explains what employers and employees need to know about the Affordable Care Act provision. | 11 months ago | Backup Withholding
If a business pays a “non-employee”, such as an independent contractor $600 or more in a year, that business must file Form 1099 Miscellaneous, and may be required to backup withhold on the payments.
| 1 year ago | Outsourcing Payroll
Using a payroll provider allows small business owners and self-employed individuals to devote more time to their business instead of spending it on payroll duties since a payroll provider can help ensure forms are filed and deposits are made on time. However, a business must remember that the business owner is ultimately responsible for filing and paying taxes timely, even if the business is using a payroll provider to handle these duties
| 1 year ago | Common Employment Tax Issues - Webinar (November 3, 2010)
Learn about several common employment tax issues.
| 1 year ago | Collecting Employer Taxes on Tips - Webinar (September 29, 2010)
Learn the aspects of employer's share of employment taxes that employees report on Form 4137, Social Security and Medicare Tax on Unreported Tip income. | 2 years ago | Earned Income Tax Credit
EITC stands for Earned Income Tax Credit. This is a refundable credit, meaning qualifying taxpayers can receive refunds even if they had no tax withheld
| 2 years ago | Tips on Tip Reporting - Filing Form 8027, Employer’s Annual Information Return of Tip Income and Allocated Tips - Webinar (March 24, 2010)
Our experts discuss tips on filing Form 8027, how to allocate tips, common errors and much more. | 2 years ago | Employing Family Members
A big advantage to operating your own business is the ability to hire family members. The rules vary, depending on the family relationship and the business entity type such as sole proprietorship, partnership, etc. | 2 years ago | Proper Worker Classification
Worker classification determinations are made on a case-by-case basis that depend on the specific facts and circumstances.
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