HR & Payroll

Contractor vs. Employee: How to Tell the Difference and What to Do if the IRS Audits You

Live Webinar
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    Speaker
    Jason T. Dinesen
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    Date
    Jan 19, 2024
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    Time
    13:00 PM EST
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    Duration
    90 Min
$229.00
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Overview:

 

IRS reclassification of contractors can be financially devastating to a business, with the business subject to paying back payroll taxes, plus interest and penalties. This webinar will cover how to tell the difference between a contractor and an employee; what the IRS looks at when auditing whether a worker is an employee or a contractor. We will cover the current "3-factor" standard the IRS uses, as well as the older "20-factor" standards. We will also discuss the relief options available if you get audited and the IRS reclassifies contractors as employees.

 

NOTE: this webinar specifically focuses mostly on the IRS, but we also talk briefly about other agencies that could audit this issue, such as the DOL or state agencies.

 

Session Highlight:


·       Why it's important to know the difference between contractors and employees

·       All the different ways you can get audited: IRS, DOL, and states (we focus on the IRS mostly in this webinar)

·       The IRS's current 3-factor test

·       The older - but still referenced - 20-factor test

·       Dealing with borderline situations - are they a contractor or are they an employee?

·       Form SS-8 - what to do if an employee files one

·       IRS relief programs: Section 530; Section 3509; the voluntary compliance program

·       Discuss the reporting implications of employee vs. contractor, such as 1099 vs. W-2, payroll taxes, etc.


What Will be Covered:


Step wise flow of session to help audience understand what pain areas will be covered:


·       Employer legal obligations in 2023

·       Comparisons of employee and contractor

·       IRS 3-factor test

·       IRS 20-factor test

·       Form SS-8

·       Form 8919

·       Borderline workers and dual-role workers

·       IRS Audits and Relief Options


Benefits For Attending:

 

IRS audits on the subject of whether a worker is a contractor, or an employee are on the rise. States are also increasing enforcement in this area. This webinar will help you tell the difference between a contractor and an employee and what to do if the IRS audits your business.

 

Who Should Attend:


·       Business Owners

·       Senior Management

·       CFO & Controllers

·       CPA’s & EA’s

·       Tax Preparers

·       Human Resources professionals

·       Payroll Professionals

·       Compliance professionals

·       Information Reporting Professionals

·       Accountants

·       Bookkeepers

·       Tax Professionals

·       Auditors

·       Office Managers

·       Managers & Supervisors

 

Ask your question directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.


Jason Dinesen (EA, LPA) is a tax nerd, entrepreneur, tax expert and a well-known presenter of continuing education courses.

Known for his sharp tax interpretations, he is one of the quickest to bring the analysis of the latest tax updates and IRS guidance to the professional community. Jason has coached over 200,000 accounting, tax, and HR professionals on various topics of accounting, individual taxation, corporate taxation, professional ethics and much more.

He has presented over dozens of webinars on Form 1099 (for 10 years on this subject!); marriage in the tax code; tax updates; the new Form W-4, payroll updates, filing status, tax credit and other issues relating to the modern-day household setting.

He also teaches 2 classes at Simpson College, Individual Income Tax and Business Analytics.

Jason always had a knack for radio shows and has and regularly features as an anchor for Radio Iowa.

Jason was born and raised in Iowa and has a degree in corporate communications from Simpson College in Indianola. He has a big family that includes his wife, two sons, 4 cats and 2 dogs. His other hobbies include being a season ticket holder to University of Iowa football.


1.5 HRCI Credit Hours

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