• Multi-State Payroll in 2026: Managing Remote, Hybrid, and Traveling Employees
  • Multi-State Payroll in 2026: Managing Remote, Hybrid, and Traveling Employees

    • Speaker : Dayna Reum
    • Session Code : DRJUL0826
    • Date : 08th July 2026
    • Time : 1:00 PM Eastern Time / 10:00 AM Pacific Time
    • Duration : 75 Mins

Overview:

 

Multi-state payroll is no longer an occasional issue that only comes up when a company has offices in several states. For many employers, it now starts with everyday workforce decisions: an employee works remotely from another state, relocates without fully updating HR, travels for business, splits time between worksites, or lives in one state while performing services in another. These situations may look simple from an employee scheduling standpoint, but they can quickly create complex payroll questions involving residency, reciprocity, withholding, taxable wages, local tax rules, and State Unemployment Insurance reporting.

 

The real challenge for payroll and HR teams is that the risk often hides in details that are easy to overlook. A work location may be assumed instead of confirmed. A temporary remote arrangement may become long-term. Payroll may have one address on file while the employee is actually working somewhere else. Wages may need to be allocated differently than expected. A state registration, withholding obligation, or unemployment reporting requirement may be triggered before anyone realizes the employee’s work pattern has changed.

 

That gap between flexible work arrangements and location-based payroll rules is where employers can run into costly problems. Multi-state payroll errors can lead to incorrect withholding, amended returns, employee tax confusion, agency notices, unemployment insurance issues, local tax exposure, and time-consuming correction work. Even experienced payroll professionals can get caught when the facts are incomplete, policies are not aligned with payroll setup, or HR and payroll systems are not communicating clearly.

 

As employers move into the second half of the year, this is a critical time to review how multi-state payroll situations are being identified, documented, and handled. Payroll professionals need to know which facts to collect, which rules to apply, when telecommuting can create employer obligations, how residency and reciprocity affect withholding, how to approach employees working in more than one state, and how to avoid common administrative breakdowns before they become compliance problems.

 

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 practical case studies that reflect the kinds of situations payroll departments are facing today. Attendees will come away with a clearer understanding of how to review multi-state payroll scenarios, ask the right questions, reduce avoidable errors, and handle cross-state work arrangements 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

 

Attendees will get access to exclusive handouts:

 

  • Multi-State Payroll Employee Intake Questionnaire
  • Multi-State Withholding Decision Tree
  • Remote, Hybrid, and Traveling Employee Scenario Matrix
  • State Reciprocity Quick-Reference Chart
  • SUI State Determination Worksheet

 

Why should you attend?

 

Multi-state payroll is no longer limited to employers with offices in several states. Today, even one remote employee, hybrid arrangement, employee relocation, business trip, or cross-border work schedule can create payroll compliance questions that are easy to miss but difficult to correct later.

 

This webinar will help payroll and HR professionals understand how to identify multi-state payroll issues before they turn into withholding errors, unemployment reporting problems, local tax exposure, employee tax confusion, or year-end correction work. Attendees will learn how to review employee work locations, residency status, reciprocity agreements, taxable wage treatment, State Unemployment Insurance rules, and administrative concerns that affect payroll accuracy.

 

The session is especially valuable for employers managing remote or hybrid employees, traveling employees, employees who live and work in different states, or workers who divide time between multiple locations. Dayna Reum will walk through practical examples and case studies to help attendees understand what questions to ask, what information to document, and how to approach common multi-state payroll scenarios with greater confidence.

 

Who Will Benefit?

 

This webinar is designed for professionals responsible for payroll accuracy, employee tax withholding, unemployment reporting, and HR administration for employees working across state lines.

It is especially relevant for teams managing remote, hybrid, traveling, relocated, or multi-location employees; those include:

 

  • Payroll Directors/Payroll Managers
  • Payroll Supervisors/Payroll Administrators
  • Payroll Specialists/Payroll Coordinators
  • Payroll Tax Managers/Payroll Tax Specialists
  • Employment Tax Professionals/Multi-State Payroll Specialists
  • HR Directors/HR Managers
  • HR Operations Managers/HR Compliance Managers
  • HR Business Partners/HR Generalists Supporting Multi-State Employees
  • HRIS Managers/Payroll System Administrators
  • Compensation Managers/Total Rewards Managers
  • Accounting Managers Responsible for Payroll/Controllers Overseeing Payroll Tax Reporting
  • Finance Managers Responsible for Payroll Compliance/State and Local Tax Professionals
  • Workforce Mobility Managers/Employee Relocation Program Managers
  • Compliance Officers Supporting HR and Payroll Operations

 


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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