- Webinar DVD's and CD's:
Independent Contractor or Employee: Avoid IRS Hassles at Your College
Webinar Recording Price:
199.00 (U.S. Dollars)
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SUMMARY
Knowing when a university new hire should be classified as an independent contractor or employee can be tricky. Don't get caught with a huge penalty now that the IRS is stepping up enforcement. Join us for this 60-minute webinar to discover:
- Frequently misclassified positions at institutions of higher education
- Classifying employees: Critical IRS guidelines you must follow
- Common errors colleges make when classifying workers
- Documentation tips in case your university is audited
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PROGRAM BENEFITS
Join us for a 60-minute webinar designed to provide higher education professionals with strategies to protect your institution from misclassifying workers.
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Classification Errors: What You Miss Can Cost Your University
- Independent contractor vs. employee: The differences under the law
- State and federal tests used to determine proper classification
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Tips to identify common mistakes before the IRS does
- Keys to Comply with the IRS: What Your University Must Know
- The 20-Factor Test: What the IRS will be looking at in their audit
- Question of Control: The criteria for classifying workers
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What documentation the IRS requires to be in compliance
- Protecting Your Institution: Proactive Strategies to Satisfy an Audit
- Practical ways to strengthen independent contractor status
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How to properly manage erroneously misclassified workers
- Tips for effective independent contractor agreements
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Question & Answer Session
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SPEAKER
Natasha Baker is an attorney with Curiale Hirschfeld Kramer LLP, in the firm's San Francisco office.
- Ms. Baker represents institutions of higher education (private and public) in a broad range of legal matters, including faculty discipline and dismissal, tenure denial, and employment matters such as harassment, discrimination, and wrongful termination, student discipline, FERPA compliance, and disability accommodation for students and employees.
- Ms. Baker also advises Boards on the negotiation of Presidential contracts and the termination of high level administrators. She assists institutions with the accreditation process, including appeals and revocation hearings.
- Ms. Baker regularly reviews handbooks and institutional policies for her clients and presents training sessions to administrators and faculty around the country on higher education issues.
- Ms. Baker is a member of the California Bar and is a graduate of Tufts University and the University of Maine School of Law.
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PROGRAM MATERIALS
The speaker's PowerPoint presentation slides are included with your audio recording purchase. All materials are accessible through the Internet and can be downloaded as a PDF file.
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PRICING
$199.00 for audio conference recording (CD or DVD) and program materials.
This is an outstanding program and therefore we offer purchasers a Money Back Guarantee. We are so confident that you will find the conference valuable that we offer a 100% money back guarantee from now until 30 days after the audio recording is shipped, making this a risk-free investment. If you should have any concerns, comments, or refund requests with this conference, please contact our customer service representatives at 800-964-6033. Audio recordings will be received approximately three weeks after the live conference.