Payroll Overpayments: Handling them Correctly in 2022
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Date
Jul 01, 2022 -
Time
13:00 PM EST -
Duration
90 Min
Overview:
We will discuss these
regulations and more including the private letter ruling that governs the IRS
requirements. We will examine the FLSA requirements on recouping overpayments
including the 1998 opinion letter that spells out these requirements. We will
also discuss how to conduct research to determine the state’s requirements for
handling overpayments. We will review the wage and hour laws of several states
and the factors that they use to determine if an overpayment can be recouped.
Background:
Employees can be
overpaid in even the most well managed payroll department. Yes, it does happen
when mistakes are made but it isn’t always the result of an error. Perhaps the
employee received a sign on bonus but did not stay for the required length of
time. Or the employee was advanced vacation but is now terminating before he or
she has fully earned the time. No matter the reason, overpayments can and do
happen and must be handled properly. The first questions that usually arise
relate to IRS regulations. What is required if the overpayment occurred this
year? But what if it occurred in a
previous tax year, does that change the rules? Are the rules different for
federal income tax than they are for social security or Medicare taxes?
Recouping overpayments
is also much more complex than just adhering to IRS code! Wage and hour law
compliance must also be honored when dealing with overpayments. Before the
payroll department even needs to determine IRS requirements they must first
determine if recouping the over payment is even legal under the FLSA. Issues
such as exempt employee status, minimum wage and overtime rules for nonexempt
employees must be considered when recovering overpayments from employees.
And of course, the
overpayment did not occur in a vacuum when it comes to state laws. Each
individual state may have their own compliance issues involving wage and hour
laws! Is there a time limit for recouping the overpayment in that state? Does
the employee have to be notified in advance before the deductions can begin? Or
does the state just say NO! to the whole process?
Session Highlight:
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Handling Overpayments under IRS and
State Tax Codes:
· Why a 1990 IRS Private
Letter Ruling on handling overpayments applies today
· Correcting
overpayments in the same calendar tax year
· Why asking for the
gross is better than the net check for prior year overpayments
· Correcting FICA taxes
for a prior year overpayment
· Correcting FUTA/SUI
taxes
· Using Form W-2 or Form
W-2c to report overpayments
Ø Wage and Hour Laws and Their Impact on Recouping Overpayments:
· The standards under
the FLSA in terms of timeframe for recouping prior year overpayments
· Is a written agreement
for repayment always required under the FLSA
· Collecting
overpayments from exempt employees and its effect on salary basis compliance
· Recouping overpayments
and its effect on minimum wage and overtime requirements
· Can employers treat
advanced vacation payments as overpayments if an employee terminates
· Where do the states
stand on recouping overpayments
Who Should Attend:
· All Employers
· Business Owners
· Executive Officers
· Company Leadership
· Compliance Professionals
· Payroll Professionals
· HR Professionals
· Accounting Professionals
· Operations & Departmental Managers
· Managers/Administrators/Supervisors/Practitioners
· Lawmakers
· Attorneys/Legal Professionals
· Any individual or entity that must deal with the complexities and requirements of payroll compliance issues
Ask your question
directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.
Vicki M. Lambert, CPP, is President and Academic Director of The Payroll Advisor, a firm specializing in payroll education and training. The company’s website www.thepayrolladvisor.com offers a payroll news service which keeps payroll professionals up to date on the latest rules and regulations.
With nearly 40 years of hands-on experience in all facets of payroll functions as well as over three decades as a trainer and author, Ms. Lambert has become the most sought-after and respected voice in the practice and management of payroll issues. She has conducted open market training seminars on payroll issues across the United States that have been attended by executives and professionals from some of the most prestigious firms in business today.
A pioneer in electronic and online education, Ms. Lambert produces and presents payroll related audio seminars, webinars and webcasts for clients, APA chapters and business groups throughout the country. Ms. Lambert is an adjunct faculty member at Brandman University in Southern California and is the instructor for the American Payroll Association’s “PayTrain” online program offered by Brandman University.
1.50 HRCI Credit Hours (Applied)