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Edupliance Announces Webinar To Discuss Payroll Deductions in 2017

04-18-2017 09:50 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Edupliance Announces Webinar To Discuss Payroll Deductions

Hillsboro, Oregon (April 14, 2017) – Edupliance announces webinar titled, “Payroll Deductions Update 2017” that aims to update attendees on the Federal and State rules and regulations that must be complied with when processing payroll deductions. The webinar goes LIVE on Thursday, April 20, from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM, Eastern Time.

In payroll, we have a tendency to calculate the gross wages of an employee by meticulously following strict laws on what should be or should not be counted as hours worked and taxable financial gain. We have a tendency to pay the worker their check by the payment methodology that's permissible. When it comes to deducting from the employee’s gross wages to achieve the net income, are you also adhering strictly to the rules? Failure to follow the regulations pertaining to employee wage deductions can result in substantial penalties and interest!

The 60-minute webinar will be conducted by Dayna Reum, who has been heavily involved in the payroll industry for over 17 years and is a Certified Payroll Professional through the American Payroll Association. She is currently the Payroll Tax and Garnishment Manager at PetSmart Inc.

Webinar attendees will learn:

- Benefits Deductions (Before tax and after tax deductions, Cafeteria 125 Deductions)

- Garnishment Deductions (Child support limits and beyond, Federal and State Tax Levies, Creditor Garnishments)

- Taxation (Mandatory taxes versus courtesy taxation)

- Employer Deductions (Overpayments, Advances and Employee Loans, Non Cash overpayment legality)

To register for the webinar, visit https://www.edupliance.com/webinar/payroll-deductions-2017?utm_source=openpr&utm_medium=pr

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support@edupliance.com

Edupliance is an online information and compliance training provider which offers webinars (Live and On-Demand), DVD’s and downloadable resources that cover concurrent topics pertaining to various industries. With an expert panel of guest speakers, Edupliance brings state-of-the-art virtual technology solutions and industry-leading training sessions that are easy to learn, easily accessible and cater to people with varied interests. Edupliance is privately held and located in Hillsboro, Oregon. For more information, visit www.edupliance.com.

Ph: +1-(844) 810-1151
Email: support@edupliance.com
Address: 101, 4660, NE Belknap Court, Hillsboro, Oregon 97124

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