Taxable vs Non-Taxable Fringe Benifits in Finance
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Deadline: March 21, 2017 | Date: March 22, 2017
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Overview: Have your employees, employer or client asked you:What can you pay employees and it not taxable as employee wages?Why did you put my car allowance in my W-2.?Why are my moving expenses in my W-2?Are the education expenses you paid for me taxable?What kind of non-taxable benefits does your company have?If you've been asked any of these questions, this is the course for you. Why should you Attend: Taxable and nontaxable fringe benefit are scattered throughout the Internal Revenue Code. Benefits can be hid in Sec 274, 162, 119, 132, 127, and 82. Add in numerous Announcements, Notices and Regulations and we have a complex set of rules to follow. Areas Covered in the Session:Which benefits go on the w-2?Do any benefits go on a 1099?Fringe benefits you might be missing.Who Will Benefit:Attorneys staffEnrolled Agents StaffAccounting Department StaffPayroll Department StaffSpeaker Profile: Greta Hicks is a former IRS Revenue Agent and Regional Training Coordinator. After a time as tax manager for Ernst & Young, Greta started her own business and for 34 years her CPA practice has been limited to representing persons who have IRS problems. Contact Detail:Compliance4All DBA NetZealous,Phone: +1-800-447-9407Email: supportcompliance4All.com
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