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Avoiding Tax and Employment Pitfalls When Engaging Household Workers

February 13
2019
Seminar
New York, New York
February 13, 2019
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Registration and continental breakfast begin at 8:00 a.m.

The myriad of federal and New York laws that apply to household workers (e.g., nannies, cleaners, drivers, security guards, cooks) and the consequences of ignoring those laws are frequently under-appreciated by potential employers.  This seminar will review those laws and offer practical solutions to employers so that individuals who are hiring household workers can avoid costly government audits and federal/state lawsuits.

Speakers:

Elizabeth Pascal & Emina Poricanin

Topics being covered:

  • Review the federal and State tax laws that apply to household workers
  • Properly classifying workers as contractors versus employees and complying with applicable employment laws
  • Responding to government audits and federal and state lawsuits commenced by current or former household workers

Who Should Attend:

Individuals who employ household workers and advisors or accountants of any individuals who have household workers.

Continental breakfast will be provided.

This seminar is complimentary. 1.5 hours of CPE available. CLE credit requested.

Click here to RSVP by Friday, February 8 and include your name, company, address, and e-mail.