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Payroll in Complicated states of CA, PA and NY

Understanding taxation in each state The significance of the Residency Certification FormReview of Challenges and how to overcome themDetails of NY wage and hour rulesConcerns regarding deductions of wages and over payment rulesUnderstanding state tax withholding requirements and reportingNY Local taxes, disability taxes and how to handleWage Payment and Pay card legislationTerminated employee concernsAreas Covered This webinar will give the participant the details needed to do a compliant payroll from revenue and wage and hour concerns for the complicated states of PA, CA And NYWho Should AttendPayroll, HR, Compensation ProfessionalsWhy Should You AttendIn the last several years the state of New York, California and Pennsylvania has had a particular focus on employers and laws around the employee employer relationship. Everything from wage and hour concerns, taxation, even how the state wants employers to handle over payments to employees.


  • Understanding taxation in each state
  • The significance of the Residency Certification Form
  • Review of Challenges and how to overcome them
  • Details of NY wage and hour rules
  • Concerns regarding deductions of wages and over payment rules
  • Understanding state tax withholding requirements and reporting
  • NY Local taxes, disability taxes and how to handle
  • Wage Payment and Pay card legislation
  • Terminated employee concerns

Areas Covered

This webinar will give the participant the details needed to do a compliant payroll from revenue and wage and hour concerns for the complicated states of PA, CA And NY

Who Should Attend

Payroll, HR, Compensation Professionals

Why Should You Attend

In the last several years the state of New York, California and Pennsylvania has had a particular focus on employers and laws around the employee employer relationship. Everything from wage and hour concerns, taxation, even how the state wants employers to handle over payments to employees.