Overview:
Multi-state
payroll can become difficult very quickly when an employee’s work pattern does
not stay within one state. An employee may live in one jurisdiction and perform
services in another, work remotely from a new location, travel across state
lines, or divide time between multiple worksites. Once that happens, payroll is
no longer dealing with a routine setup. Questions start to arise about
residency, reciprocity, withholding, taxable wages, local tax treatment, and
which state should receive State Unemployment Insurance reporting. Each issue
affects the others, and the right answer often depends on details that are easy
to miss during normal payroll processing.
That
is why multi-state payroll continues to create so many problems for employers,
even when experienced payroll and HR professionals are involved. Most errors do
not come from a complete lack of knowledge. They usually come from everyday
situations that were not reviewed closely enough at the time — a remote work
arrangement that changed, an employee location that was assumed rather than
confirmed, wages that should have been allocated differently, or administrative
information that did not move properly between HR and payroll. What begins as a
small oversight can lead to withholding problems, unemployment reporting
issues, local tax questions, and time-consuming correction work.
Employers
also have to manage these issues while keeping payroll timely and accurate for
the employee. That means payroll professionals must be able to look at the
facts, understand which rules matter, and make practical decisions that hold up
administratively. They need to know when telecommuting creates employer tax
obligations, how residency affects withholding, when reciprocity agreements
apply, how to evaluate wages that may be taxed in more than one state, and what
to do when travel or multiple work locations complicate the analysis.
In
this webinar, Dayna Reum will walk through the payroll, administrative, and HR
concerns that arise when employees work across jurisdictions. The session will
focus on the core rules employers need to understand, along with case studies
that reflect the kinds of situations payroll departments face every day.
Attendees will come away with a clearer understanding of how to review
multi-state payroll issues, ask the right questions, and handle these
situations with greater accuracy and consistency.
Areas
covered during the session:
- Telecommuting
and why it creates a tax liability for employers
- Residency
- Reciprocity
Agreements
- Resident/Non
Resident Withholding Rules
- Evaluating
taxation for multiple states
- What
wages are subject to taxation?
- Withholding
compliance issues.
- State
Unemployment Insurance
- Traveling
Employees
- Administrative
Concerns
- HR
Concerns
- Local
tax residency rules
- Case
Studies
- Department
of Labor requirements
Handouts:
- Real-World
Multi-State Payroll Scenarios and Answers
- Multi-State
Payroll Decision Matrix Workbook
- Employee
Work Location Change Intake Form + HR-to-Payroll Routing Checklist
- SUI
Localization Worksheet + Reciprocity / Local Tax Quick Reference
Why
should you attend?
Multi-state
payroll problems rarely begin with one obvious mistake. They usually build from
ordinary situations that payroll and HR teams deal with every day—remote work
arrangements, employee moves, business travel, local tax questions, reciprocity
issues, and unemployment reporting that does not line up as neatly as it
should. This webinar will help you look at those situations more carefully, so
you can spot problems earlier and handle them with more confidence.
You
should also attend because this is an area where experience matters. Dayna Reum
brings a practical payroll perspective to a subject that often becomes
confusing once more than one state is involved. She understands where employers
tend to run into trouble, which facts need to be reviewed before decisions are
made, and how payroll, HR, and administrative processes can either support
compliance or create unnecessary problems.
If
your organization has remote employees, traveling staff, or workers performing
services across state lines, this session will help you strengthen the way you
approach withholding, taxation, State Unemployment Insurance, and related
administrative concerns. You will leave with a clearer understanding of the
issues that trigger multi-state payroll complications and a more practical way
to think through them before they turn into correction work.
Who
will benefit?
This
webinar is designed for professionals who are directly responsible for
handling, reviewing, approving, or supporting payroll compliance when employees
work across state lines, work remotely, travel for business, or create
multi-jurisdiction tax and unemployment issues. Those include:
- Payroll
Managers/Payroll Directors/Payroll Supervisors
- Senior
Payroll Specialists/Payroll Administrators
- Multi-State
Payroll Specialists/Payroll Tax Managers
- Payroll
Tax Specialists/Payroll Compliance Managers
- HR
Managers/HR Directors
- HR
Generalists with payroll responsibility
- HR
Compliance Managers
- Compensation
and Benefits Managers
- Workforce
Administration Managers
- Controllers/Assistant
Controllers
- Finance
Managers with payroll oversight
- Accounting
Managers responsible for payroll
- Employer
Tax Managers
- State
and Local Tax Professionals supporting payroll
- Shared
Services Managers overseeing payroll operations
- Operations Managers responsible for payroll administration
- Internal Auditors reviewing payroll compliance
Dayna is currently the Director of Payroll Operations at a major medical center in Chicago. Dayna has been heavily involved in the payroll field over 17 years. Starting as a payroll clerk at a small Tucson company, Dayna moved on to be a Payroll Team Leader at Honeywell Inc. During Dayna’s time at Honeywell she obtained her FPC (Fundamental Payroll Certification) through the American Payroll Association. She also received several merit awards for Customer Service and Acquisitions and Divestitures.
Dayna is no stranger to teaching she has taught at the Metro Phoenix American Payroll Association meetings and at the Arizona State Payroll Conference. Topics including Payroll Basics, Global/Cultural Awareness, Immigration Basics for the Payroll Professional, Multi-State and Local Taxation and Quality Control for Payroll, International and Canadian payroll.
Dayna has her CPP (Certified Payroll Professional) through the APA. She also serves on the National American Payroll Association on the National Strategic Leadership Task Force, Government Affairs Task Force (PA Local tax subcommittee). Dayna has received a Citation of Merit for her service along with being a Gold Pin member of the APA.
Besides her payroll accomplishments Dayna is certified in HR hiring and firing practices and is a Six-Sigma Greenbelt.
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