Identify Compliance Issues in Your Organization with an Effective Internal Audit and avoid an External One
Employers have more chances to be audited than ever before. And although most of us think of IRS when the word audit is mentioned they are not the only ones who audit. Wage and hour audits on the federal level are on the increase. In fact, the IRS and the DOL are working together with the counterparts in almost every state to ensure compliance by employers through the use of audits.
It’s really not a matter of “if” but “when” the notice arrives. Make sure you know what to do and how to do it when the inevitable happens!
How about conducting an Internal Audit? Wouldn’t it be easier, not to mention cheaper in the long run, to find your own compliance issues without the stress of an external auditor’s penalty calculator looming over you? Also, what about fraud? The payroll department is not immune! In this webinar industry expert Vicki M. Lambert will discuss how conducting an internal audit can discover whether or not you have been subject to fraud plus help you to prevent internal fraud in the future.
Webinar Objectives
What do you do when the IRS contacts you? Panic, Procrastination, Belligerence and Ignorance are big mistakes! This webinar delves into what to (and not to) do when you receive communications from the IRS and what to do when doing business with other federal, state and local regulatory agencies and lawmaking bodies. The IRS takes a variety of steps to combat perceived employment tax non-compliance, with the upshot being significant criminal penalties and convictions resulting in incarceration, heavy fines, or usually both. Whether or not there is a violation, and many times there is not, all those steps begin with written and oral communication to the entities involved. Proper courtesy goes a long way to make your experience easier but more than that is needed to ensure successful communication.
Remember it isn’t just the IRS that conducts employer audits. The federal Department of Labor as well as the state counterparts to the IRS and DOL also conduct audits to ensure compliance. Handling notifications promptly and accurately for all agencies goes a long way to stemming off a full-blown audit over what might be otherwise a simple misunderstanding or common error.
But what if you are audited by the IRS or another government agency, how should you prepare for and deal with this type of audit? There are tips that can assist in preparing for that audit you know is coming. They start with preparation and end with cooperation. But in-between you will need to make sure you plan your audit out completely from your perspective so you can meet the audit head-on fully prepared.
The best way to avoid an external audit is by conducting an internal one first. By conducting a full audit of your department, you can identify problem areas where compliance is an issue and deal with them before they become the topic of an IRS or Department of Labor audit or notice.
Webinar Agenda
Who Should Attend
Date | Conferences | Duration | Price | |
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Dec 04, 2024 | Mastering Year-End Payroll: Checklists, Compliance, and Employee Communication | 90 Mins | $199.00 | |
Sep 04, 2024 | Navigating Payroll Complexities: Handling Overpayments & Deductions with Confidence | 180 Mins | $299.00 | |
Jul 16, 2024 | 2024 Payroll Compliance Boot Camp: Navigating Overpayments, Deductions, and Taxation | 450 Mins | $399.00 | |
Jun 04, 2024 | Payroll Deductions in 2024: What Can and Cannot be Deducted from an Employee’s Wages | 90 Mins | $199.00 | |
Apr 30, 2024 | Payroll Overpayments: Handling them Correctly in 2024 | 90 Mins | $199.00 | |
Dec 06, 2023 | Preparing For Year End 2023 And Year Beginning 2024 | 90 Mins | $199.00 | |
Jun 01, 2023 | Fundamentals and Best Practices for Handling Taxation of Multistate Employees…After the Pandemic! | 90 Mins | $199.00 |