The COVID-19 pandemic changed the nature of work. Many office jobs became remote. Even after the pandemic, many jobs have not been restored to fully in-person roles. Instead, employers are opting for full-time remote or hybrid work models. A hybrid model involves a mix of in-office and remote work.
These new models present many challenges for employers. Multi-state compliance for remote or hybrid workers challenges employers to understand their obligations in multiple states regardless of where their headquarters are located. Employers who unknowingly violate compliance requirements in new jurisdictions due to remote-worker relocations face risks related to tax, wage and hour, and more.
Join us and get insights and actionable strategies for key compliance considerations in remote/hybrid work arrangements, such as:
- Multi-state tax implications of the increasingly remote/mobile workforce
- What is a “remote” employee, and how state and local laws may apply
- Payroll tax implications and when and how to initiate new state withholding tax payments
- Business income tax obligations that remote employees may create
- Regulatory risks and how states become aware of remote employees
- Best practices for employers new to remote/hybrid work
The webinar will take place on May 2, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
About the Presenter
The discussion will be led by John Myett, our in-house compliance expert.
John Myett is the Chief Tax Liaison Officer for Payroll People Inc. (PPI). He joined Payroll People in 2021, and is primarily responsible for managing relationships with federal, state, and local tax agencies, in addition to representing PPI as a member of industry organizations such as the National Payroll Reporting Consortium, (NPRC), and the Independent Payroll Providers Association (IPPA).
Previously, John served as Director of Government Affairs for ADP, Inc., where he worked for over a decade. He and was responsible for developing and maintaining key strategic partnerships with the IRS, SSA and other federal agencies.
Prior to that, John spent more than 20 years with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), serving in many roles over the years. Most notably, he worked as a senior analyst with the IRS Electronic Tax Administration and Senior National Account Manager for the agency’s largest payroll Industry partners.
All told, John has more than thirty-five years of experience in federal tax administration with more than twenty of those years with the IRS. At IRS John had a strong focus on payroll and employment tax operations and compliance activities including numerous electronic filing initiatives. He led project teams for the development of major electronic filing systems including Employment Tax e-file and Excise Tax e-file. He managed key strategic relationships with IRS’ external partners and IRS business units to promote payroll industry issues and develop an agency focus on the value of industry contributions to tax administration.
John specializes in legislative and regulatory analysis, and regularly reviews and interprets new legislative or agency requirements. John works with agency partners to address questions or concerns that arise with new requirement implementations.
John also conducts numerous educational and outreach sessions for both clients and prospects and is a regular presenter at the PayrollOrg (formerly American Payroll Association) Annual Congress. He is certified as an Enrolled Agent, authorized to practice before the IRS. John is also a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents, the California Society of Enrolled Agents, and PayrollOrg.