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Resident and Non Resident Alien Payroll
More companies are now expanding their recruiting worldwide to find the best talent, it is becoming more and more critical for payroll professionals to understand non-immigrant concerns and how it affects how we pay employees. From taxes that need to account for in the US and in the foreign country.As a payroll professional when you have been told by your HR department that they hired a new associate with an H1B visa, your response probably was ok so what does that mean? This webinar will help the participant know what documentation to look for and how the IRS defines taxation. Details of international pay policies and taxation will be reviewed.Areas CoveredUnderstanding Immigrant Visa’sI-94 CardsTypes of Non-Work VisaTypes of Work VisaUSCIS updates for Visa’sTypes of Student VisaNon-Resident Alien TaxationResident Alien TaxationUS Citizens and Resident Aliens working abroadTax PoliciesResourcesWho Should AttendPayrollHRCompensation ProfessionalsWhy Should You AttendDetailed discussion on why it is critical for HR and payroll to work together on anyone being hired who is on a visa statusUnderstanding the Visa process, from how companies obtain a visa for a potential employee to how to handle employees already on visas when being hiredUnderstanding taxation concerns for non-immigrant workersDiscussions on what is an I-94 card and how to review themDetails of different types of work visas such as L-1, E, O, H-1, TN/NAFTADetails of different types of student visas, such as F-1 & J-1Tax Equalization and Tax Protection PlansHaving a solid Hypothetical tax plan