Live Webinar or Recording
May 21, 2025, 2:00 pm - 3:40 pm Eastern
Credit: ATATX: 1.5, CPE: 2, IRS: 2 (Live Only)
The IRS is heavily focusing its nonresident alien tax regulations compliance audits on accounts payable operations. If your organization outsources work to an overseas contractor, if you bring a foreign contractor in for short-term work, or if you are asked to pay a foreign consultant’s invoice, this one-day seminar will help you to make sense of the regulations surrounding payments to foreign vendors.
Your Benefits For Attending: - Learn to distinguish a 1042-S reportable non-resident alien payee from a 1099 reportable resident alien or U.S. citizen payee.
- Get tips on recognizing how to handle visas, green cards, and using the IRS substantial presence test to identify when a payment should be 1042-S or 1099 reportable.
- Discover why where the service is performed is so important to determine your 1042-S reporting responsibilities.
- Learn how to use Forms W-8 and 8233 to validate payee claims for treaty benefits.
- Address rules for 1042-S tax withholding and how to report it.
This class is right for you if: - You make payments to foreign vendors and are confused as to how to validate Forms W-8 and 1042-S report those payments.
- You are concerned that your organization does not have appropriate policies in place for identifying when W-8 or 1042-S reporting situations arise.
- You have a solid understanding of 1099 reporting rules and want to get to the next level in terms of protecting your organization from an IRS audit.
Level: Intermediate
NASBA Field of Study: Accounting
Program Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Guest Speaker: Steven Mercatante - TIR Consulting LLC
Level: Basic
Format: Live Webcast
Field of Study: Taxes
Program Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Aurora Training Advantage is offering continuing education points designed to recognize dedication to training and excellence in accounting.
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