Businesses can often find themselves with a payroll tax headache. To keep this from happening
you need to understand what can cause a payroll tax liability. Join us this April to learn the ways
an organization may find themselves owing payroll taxes that they thought they had filed
properly. It will provide tips on how to respond to notices and make claims for appeals to resolve
tax liabilities.
We will discuss the details of IRC Section 6672, the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty, and will
explain what it is and what it covers. We will discuss who is liable under the IRC Section 6672
and which taxes are covered under this code. Many people processing payroll taxes don’t
realize that they could be held responsible for these taxes if they aren’t filed properly. The
material covered in this session will give you the tools necessary to help your company remain
in compliance and avoid Payroll Tax Headaches. You will understand the types of
consequences and fines that could be assessed if you don’t properly pay these taxes.
Tips on how to make sure you are in compliance and keep yourself from receiving notices and
fines will be given. If you do find yourself receiving a notice, you will understand what to do next
and how to respond. Helpful websites and publications will be discussed along with other ways
to get help.
-What IRC Section 6672 is and how to keep in compliance to avoid it
-How to identify ways to avoid a payroll tax liability
-Guidance on how to respond to tax notices
-Valuable resources to keep in compliance
-How an Organization gets into a Payroll Tax Liability
-Precautions to take
-Types of Consequences
-IRC Section 6672-Trust Fund Recovery Penalities
-What to do when you receive a Notice
-Helpful websites
-Publications
-Ways to get help
Payroll Taxes are one thing that all businesses have in common. It is also one of the biggest
expenses for any business. Dealing with Payroll Tax Headaches can be overwhelming and
frustrating for any business. Failure to properly file and report payroll taxes can result in huge
fines and penalties for a business and may result in legal action. No business wants to receive
an order from the IRS or the State Government indicating they are being audited. They also
don’t want to receive notices of fines and penalties that could result in liens against the
company.
This topic will give you guidance on precautions to take to keep from getting into a Payroll Tax
Liability. It will provide tips on how to respond to notices and make claims for appeals to resolve
tax liabilities. We will discuss the details of IRC Section 6672, the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty,
and will explain what it is and what it covers. We will discuss who is liable under the IRC Section
6672 and which taxes are covered under this code. The material covered in this session will
provide you with the tools necessary to help your business remain in compliance and avoid
Payroll Tax Headaches.
-Payroll Professionals
-Owners
-Tax Professionals
-Bookkeepers
-Managers
Debbie Cash, CPP is a Business Analyst-Implementation at G&A Partners. She collaborates with Clatid Compliance to provide trainings on payroll and human resources. She was formerly a Payroll Tax/Time and Attendance Specialist at Employer Advantage LLC. G&A Partners is a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) that offers payroll, human resources, benefits management, risk management, and accounting services for businesses and they recently acquired Employer Advantage LLC a former PEO. She has been with the organization since 2006.
Debbie earned an associate's degree in Accounting from MSSU in 1985 and a bachelor's degree in General Business from MSSU in 2006. She obtained her Certified Payroll Professional Certification in October 2006. She has 30+ years of experience processing payroll and payroll taxes for various different companies and professions.
Debbie worked as a Payroll Specialist at Missouri Southern State University from 1993 to March 2006. She attended the International Tax Conference in Wisconsin in 2005 and specialized in International Tax for Student Visa’s. She also worked for Joplin R-8 School District from 1990 to 1993.
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