Travel Pay Compliance 2025 – Overview, Latest Updates and simplification of Federal Taxation Rules

Description

SHRM & HRCI Approved Webinar | Credit Hours = 1.5 CEUs

Overview:

What are the rules regarding when an employee must be compensated for time and expenses incurred while traveling on company business? They are so complex and confusing!

The rules are many and varied. Limits & other rules are updated every year. However, basic rules of thumb can be applied to travel pay. In addition to the basic rules of thumb, generalizations can be made. There are many areas which require extensive discussion on the details. So, Mark has spent many hours organizing, summarizing and presenting these details relevant to most businesses. The topics which are discussed in detail include:

  • The FLSA – what are the oldest rules concerning travel related expenses and what makes compensable time?
  • Per Diems – what are they and when SHOULD employers use them? Where do you find applicable per diem rates given the wide range of expense costs throughout the US and its territories?
  • Meals and Entertainment – When must they be taxed to the worker?
  • Transportation expenses: What is considered a deductible commute expense? What is the difference in valuation of employee use of a company car vs business use of an employee car?

As is his habit, Mark will also take questions after the presentation, and any other time you need him (via email.) So, join us with highly experienced speaker, Mark Schwartz in this highly informative, updated webinar.

What will You Learn:
  • What is new for 2025– Milage reimbursement, commute, parking, etc
  • Business Income Tax overview for Travel Pay
  • Accountable Plans – How to avoid all expense reimbursements becoming taxable wages to your workers.
  • The FLSA and its requirements including compensable time
  • The “tax home” designation and the difference between short and long-term travel
  • Per Diems and how they can make life easier for employers and employees alike.
  • Meals and Entertainment – how these are often abused by employees and employers. Know the rules before getting red-flagged by the IRS.
  • Transportation expenses – how short-term travel is regulated? How personal use of company car and business use of personal car is calculated.
  • A/P vs payroll communication – crucial for compliance.
  • What limits apply to which types of travel pay?
  • What are the rules for accounting and documentation?
  • What about business income taxes and deductibility?
  • What are the best practices for employers to follow?
Why you should Attend:

Most employers send workers out to travel for a variety of reasons. But most every worker commutes to the office. Perhaps they travel from home on dispatch. Businesses can ask workers to travel from the office during the day for sales/service calls, errands, shopping, etc. Longer term travel includes conferences, long distance sales calls, setting up stores, entertaining prospective clients and many other purposes.

Who Should Attend:
  • Payroll and HR managers and staff
  • Compensation and hiring staff
  • Finance and Operational managers
  • Executive Staff
  • Any company that:
    • Has traveling employees – for any reason
    • Payroll and tax processors, compliance agencies and accountants
    • Travel companies who work with businesses

Additional information

Purchase Options

1 Live Attendee ($185), 2 Live Attendees ($325), 3 Live (eTranscripts FREE)($455), 4 Live (eTranscripts FREE)($575), 5 Live (eTranscripts FREE)($675), On Demand ($185), e-Transcript ($200), On Demand + e-Transcript ($290), Live + e-Transcript ($305), Live + On-Demand ($275), Live + On Demand + eTranscript

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