Mastering Overtime Rule Changes & Worker Classification
This program offers 1 CPE Credit (CPE Awaiting)
Key Learning Objectives:
- Gain a thorough understanding of the methodologies for categorizing workers.
- Get up to speed with the latest overtime rules and their implications.
- Learn how to implement the new rules effectively within your organization.
- Identify common audit issues related to worker categorization and learn how to address them.
Webinar Overview:
In August 2023, the Department of Labor introduced a significant proposal for updating the overtime pay regulations for nonexempt employees. Are you familiar with these new regulations? Do you understand how they impact your business and your workforce? This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the new overtime rules and guide you through the process of implementing them in your organization.
Worker classification remains a critical issue for many businesses, particularly during audits. Understanding the IRS rules for categorizing employees versus independent contractors is essential to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties. Are you confident in your ability to classify your workers correctly according to the latest guidelines?
This course will delve into the intricacies of the IRS and Department of Labor rules, offering detailed explanations and practical advice on compliance. You will learn how to navigate the complexities of worker categorization and stay updated with the latest regulatory changes.
This webinar is tailored for a wide range of professionals, including CFOs, CEOs, business owners, managers, internal and external auditors, human resource professionals, corporate and government accountants, CPAs, CMAs, CIAs, CGMAs, MAFFs, CFFs, payroll personnel, and risk management experts.
By attending this course, you will equip yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to ensure your business remains compliant and your workforce is properly categorized, ultimately helping to safeguard your organization against audit risks and regulatory challenges.

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