Webinar – May Chapter Meeting: Capitol Summit Update
Please note that Registration is required for Members and Non Members in order to participate in our webinar and will only be available until Thursday 5/21 at 9:00 am.
Ms. Harshberger is the VP of Payroll Tax at Entertainment Partners (EP) in Burbank, California. EP is the back office for the motion picture and television industry, providing payroll and film incentive management as well as software that most of the industry uses for budgeting, scheduling, accounting, and document management.
Kris Armstrong, OCCAPA Secretary and Webinar Director
Kris Armstrong has been a beam of radiant light at the OCCAPA for the past five years. She not only nailed it as our newly elected secretary this year, but she is also our exceptional and amazing Webinar Director. Kris worked very hard in laying the groundwork for the OCCAPA meetings to be safe and healthy by spearheading the project of setting up our monthly meetings into virtual webinar meetings.
Webinar – June Chapter Meeting: Updated for 2020! Benefits and Payroll: Top 10 New Developments and Compliance Traps
Please note that Registration is required for Members and Non Members in order to participate in our webinar and will only be available until Thursday 6/18 at 9:00 am.
RCHs: 2 Units
Speaker: Marilyn A. Monahan, esq is the owner of the Monahan Law Office in Marina del Rey, CA. Marilyn focuses her practice on advising employers and consultants on compliance with employee benefit and insurance laws, including ACA, ERISA, HIPAA, and COBRA.
Virtual Congress 2020
June 24 - 25, 2020
Start Time: 10:00 AM EST
Join us for this virtual event, presented on Wednesday, June 24 and Thursday, June 25. Workshops and general sessions will be available on demand June 26 through September 25, 2020.
No July 2020 Chapter Meeting
Please note that the OCCAPA does not hold a July meeting. Our next webinar meeting will be on Thursday 8/20/2020 3pm - 5pm.
California Payrolls: Are They Really That Difficult?
Learn the latest on successfully navigating payroll rules in California, including the new sick pay requirements. We’ll tackle tough topics like California’s overtime, wage payments, termination pay and labor law issues in addition to California’s conformity to the IRC, involuntary deductions, and requirements for keeping domestic partner benefits tax-free.
OCCAPA Membership Registration – August 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020
Register and join the Orange County Chapter APA (OCCAPA) as a member for the period from August 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020. This registration is for Individual rates only. Becoming a member of the OCCAPA will give you access to attend our monthly virtual zoom webinars.
Webinar – August Chapter Meeting: Worker Classification and the Gig Economy.
Please note that Registration to this webinar is required for Members only in order to participate in our webinar and will only be available until Thursday 8/20 at 9:00 am. Non Members will need to register for Membership to the OCCAPA .
Member Registration:
Member: Free, e-mail your full name to: [email protected]
RCHs: 2 Units
Jon Stone is a Tax Senior Manager for KPMG LLP, who splits time between Santa Clara, California and Short Hills, New Jersey for KPMG’s Global Mobility Services Employment Tax practice. He has over thirteen years of employment tax consulting and compliance experience with a wide range of Federal, state, and local tax matters for clients in a variety of industries.
CPP and FPC Exam takers – You can now Take Your Exam From Home!
Be sure to register for the exam window that you have been studying for!
SPRING exam window is open through August 29, 2020 and will test candidates on laws and regulations as of January 1, 2019. FALL exam window will be open September 5 through November 7, 2020 and will test candidates on laws and regulations as of January 1, 2020.
National Payroll Week -September 7 – 11
“America Works Because We’re Working for America.®” The money that payroll professionals collect from employees’ paychecks through the payroll withholding system is vital to the funding of important government programs that keep America working smoothly such as Medicare, the building of federal highways, social security, the U.S. military, and much more.