Payroll Best Practices: How to Deal with the IRS

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Date: February 15 2012

Location: Wilmington, Delaware, USA

Website: http://www.trainhr.com

Overview : What do you do when they contact you? Panic, Procrastination, Belligerence and Ignorance are big mistakes! The IRS takes a variety of steps to combat employment tax non-compliance, with the upshot being significant criminal penalties and convictions resulting in incarceration, heavy fines, or usually both. Whether there is a violation or not, all of those steps begin with written and oral communication to the entities involved. Proper courtesy goes a long way to make your experience easier but more than that is needed to ensure successful communication.

Why you should attend: Attend this webinar to understand how to communicate more effectively with the IRS and other regulatory agencies. Use of the information and strategies presented can significantly reduce anxiety, provide Added clarity in response to official communications and in some cases help prevent simple issues from escalating to serious situations.

Areas Covered In the Session: In this webinar you will learn:

how to determine what is – and is not – an IRS notice Step by step instructions on how to respond to an IRS notice Dos and don’ts of corresponding with the IRS or any government agency Tips on preparing for an audit best practices for payroll departments to avoid audits how to beat them to it – strategies to conduct your own internal audit

Payroll professionals Human Resources Accounting Personnel Business Owners Lawmakers Attorneys any individual or entity that must deal with the complexities and technicalities of the payroll process

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Payroll Best Practices: How to Deal with the IRS

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First triple corks landed in WX Big Air

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ASPEN, Colo. — the Snowboard big Air finals Friday at Winter X Games 2012 quickly turned into a triple cork party under the lights at Buttermilk with Canadian rider mark McMorris claiming his first Winter X gold thanks to a massive backside triple cork mute 1440. McMorris scored 49 out of a possible 50 points for the trick.

“I didn’t really think it was going to come down to triples because there wasn’t a lot of airtime with the jump,” McMorris said after the competiton. “If you did send it deep, it made for a lot of airtime, but it also made for a lot of impact in the landing.”

McMorris landed the first triple cork 1440 at Snowmass in March 2011 and again in may during filming for “The Art of Flight,” but pulling it in competition is another thing altogether. after Torstein Horgmo’s gold medal triple flip in 2011, Winter X Games organizers decided to build a bigger, 80-foot step-up style jump for the competition this year in order to accommodate the level of progression happening in the sport and make way for more triple cork spins. Friday marked the first time the triple cork had been seen in competition.

“I was really pumped to land it,” McMorris said. “It could’ve gone either way, but I’ll take the win and it’s really cool to get my first X gold.”

Horgmo actually went bigger than McMorris in Friday’s final, nabbing a perfect score for his own backside triple cork 1440, but fell short of the top spot in the overall calculations. big Air competitors are judged on the combined total of their two best tricks, and Horgmo fell on several triple cork attempts before landing it in his final run. McMorris’ frontside double cork mute 1080 in his first run helped him hold the overall lead. Sebastien Toutant claimed the bronze, thanks in part to his double cork Cab 1260.

Trevor Brown, Jr./ESPNMark McMorris won big Air gold with a backside triple cork mute 1440.

“The jump was big enough. I think we were just missing a little more lift on the takeoff — a little pop,” said Horgmo, the first to attempt a triple in Friday’s final. “It was kind of a floater and it was so cold outside, but it was a lot better than last year’s jump. I had to go for it. It’s the X Games. It’s just something you gotta do.”

Friday was a huge day for McMorris, who also finished first in the elimination round of Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle and is a favorite to win the Slopestyle finals Saturday. this is his second year at Winter X Games. in 2011 he won silver in Slopestyle as a rookie and just missed the big Air podium in fourth place. so far, this is shaping up to be his season; he also won the O’Neill Evolution big Air in Davos, Switzerland, (a 6Star event on the TTR World Tour) in February and is the current leader in the Burton Global Open series after winning the slopestyle event at the Burton New Zealand Open in August.

“Today was heavy,” McMorris said after the late-night competition concluded Friday. “I’m just so happy with how Slopestyle semis went, and now this. And I’ve got a big day tomorrow.”

Check out full results from Winter X Games Aspen 2012 Snowboard big Air.

Colin Bane is a writer with ESPN.com Action Sports.

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Janikowski makes history in Honolulu, Pro Bowlers talk to SBReport.net

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Despite the Pro Bowl being an offensive shootout with little opportunities for field goals, Oakland Raiders placekicker Sebastian Janikowski was able to make his mark in his first Pro Bowl appearance on Sunday as the AFC came back to defeat the NFC 59-41.

Janikowski, the Raiders all-time franchise leading scorer, used the shootout as an opportunity to add yet another record to his kicking résumé. After tying the NFL record with a 63-yard field goal in week one against the Broncos, Janikowski finished the 2011 NFL season going 8/8 in the Pro Bowl on extra points, earning the record for most extra points made in a game in Pro Bowl history. San Francisco 49er’s kicker David Akers previously set the record with seven made extra points in the 2010 Pro Bowl.

Janikowski also made his sole field goal attempt from 37 yards out and had five touchbacks, including one that drew “oohs” from the crowd of 48,423 as the kickoff soared over the end zone with plenty of distance to make it through the uprights.

Punter Shane Lechler appeared in his seventh Pro Bowl but did not get the opportunity to show off his strong leg as the AFC chose to go for it on three of their fourth downs. despite not being able to punt the ball, Lechler was able to be a part of Janikowski’s record-setting performance as his holder, just as he is on the Raiders.

Another familiar piece on the AFC special teams was Raiders long snapper Jon Condo who was making his second Pro Bowl appearance. In addition to serving as the AFC long snapper, Condo also saw time on the field in both kickoff returns and kickoff coverage.

On two occasions, the NFC went to their bag of trickery and called an onside kick to catch the AFC off guard. After the first one was recovered with ease by the NFC, the AFC was ready for it the second time but Condo failed to fall on the ball and the NFC recovered the ball.

Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour started the game for his seventh Pro Bowl but finished with only one sack in a game that saw mostly arm tackles and over 1,100 yards of total offense.

Janikowski wasn’t the only one on the field breaking Pro Bowl records. Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald tied the Pro Bowl record for most career Pro Bowl touchdowns when he hauled in his second touchdown of the day in the first quarter to give the NFC a 14-0 lead early. The touchdown reception marked his sixth career Pro Bowl touchdown, tying fellow Pro Bowler and Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall also set his own record en route to being named the 2012 Pro Bowl MVP. Marshall hauled in six receptions for 176 yards and a Pro Bowl record four touchdown receptions. The 176 receiving yards also marks the second most in Pro Bowl history.

Broncos safety Brian Dawkins gave time to let the Raider Nation know exactly who they are getting in their new head coach Dennis Allen, who was Dawkins’ defensive coordinator this season. to see the interview, along with interviews with the Oakland Raiders Pro Bowl attendees in Honolulu, watch the video below.

Janikowski makes history in Honolulu, Pro Bowlers talk to SBReport.net

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