Monday, December 4, 2017

Tomorrow: Employment Tax Compliance 2017: What Employers Need to Know Now

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Employment Tax Compliance 2017: What Employers Need to Know Now
December
 
5
1 pm - 2:30 pm ET
Presenters: David Gannaway, of PKF O'Connor Davies and Matthew D. Lee, of Fox Rothschild LLP
Credits: CPE, IRS EA, HRCI, SHRM, CLE in all states (Credit Details)
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Course Description
 
Employers have various tax compliance obligations. Non-compliance may lead to substantial penalties and, in egregious cases, criminally prosecution. Employment tax compliance is one of the highest priorities for the Internal Revenue Service and the Justice Department. This webinar will cover the tax compliance requirements for employers and business owners. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
  • Explain the scope of an employer's obligation to withhold and remit employment taxes to the IRS
  • Analyze the potential penalties that may be assessed upon an employer for failing to withhold or remit employment taxes and/or failing to timely file employment tax returns
  • Describe the process, and the criteria, used by the IRS in considering whether to impose the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty on responsible corporate officers
  • Implement strategies for responding to IRS penalty assessments for employment tax violations
  • Discern whether a business or its owner could be criminal prosecuted for non-compliance
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About The Presenters
 
David Gannaway, MBA, CFE, CAMS, EA, is principal at PKF O'Connor Davies. He is a member of the firm's litigation support group. With more than 25 years' experience, Mr. Gannaway has served as both an IRS Special Agent, handling criminal investigations, and a private sector consultant, unraveling complex domestic and international white-collar financial fraud schemes across numerous business sectors. He is a graduate of Fordham University.
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Matthew D. Lee is a partner with Fox Rothschild LLP. He is a former U.S. Department of Justice trial attorney who concentrates his practice on all aspects of white collar criminal defense, federal tax controversies, financial institution regulatory compliance, and complex civil litigation. Mr. Lee represents companies and individuals in criminal investigations and prosecutions involving tax, money laundering, health care, securities, public corruption, and fraud offenses, and has significant experience in handling all stages of state and federal litigation including trials and appeals. He also represents taxpayers in all stages of proceedings before the Internal Revenue Service, including audits, appeals, and collections, as well as Tax Court and district court litigation. Mr. Lee is the author of The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act Answer Book 2016 (published by the Practising Law Institute).
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