Tax-exempt status and worker classification
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Have questions on whether government entities need a tax-exempt number or a determination letter? Our Government Information Letter webpage and video can answer:
How do I know if someone I hire is an employee or an independent contractor? Government employers have unique employment tax classification issues. Worker classification can be difficult but our Employer and Pay Related Issues webpages and TE/GE Worker Classification: Employee or Independent Contractor? video will help you by answering common questions. You can also find links to IRS payroll forms and publications that include information specific to government entities in the Public Employer's Toolkit.
IRS Nationwide Tax Forums Offer More than Continuing Education Educational seminars are just one benefit you get when you attend the 2019 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums. Others include the Case Resolution Program, opportunities to talk with IRS subject matter experts, workshops, and networking opportunities with your colleagues. Register now at www.irstaxforum.com.
Please help IRS spread the word that following major tax law changes, workers should review their withholding to make sure they have the right amount of tax taken out of their paychecks. If you have a technical or procedural question relating to government entities, please visit IRS.gov. If you have account related questions, call TE/GE Customer Account Services at 877-829-5500. Subscribe to the FSLG Newsletter. This message was distributed automatically from the mailing list FSLG. Please do not reply to this message. |
