Employer’s Handbook: Complying with IRS Employee Benefits Rules
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Your benefits compliance obligations keep growing, so you need to be on top of developments affecting health plans, cafeteria plans, educational assistance, fringe benefits and more. Thompson's HR Compliance Expert | Employer's Guide to Complying with IRS Employee Benefits Rules gives you step-by-step guidance and practical strategies that help you understand and comply with complex, overlapping employee benefit regulations.
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Authors and Editors
Todd A. Solomon is a partner in the Chicago office of the McDermott, Will & Emery law firm. His practice includes a wide variety of employee benefits matters, including drafting and amending profit-sharing plans, 401(k) plans, pension plans, welfare plans, and nonqualified deferred compensation arrangements. Mr. Solomon received his law degree from the University of Chicago School of Law. Todd A. Solomon is a contributing editor of Employer's Handbook: Complying With IRS Employee Benefit Rules. He also is author of the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh editions of Domestic Partner Benefits: An Employer's Guide and co-author of its first and second editions.
David R. Fuller is a partner in the Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. Mr. Fuller focuses on tax planning and tax controversy matters involving employment taxes, fringe benefits, and contingent workforces. He is a recognized authority on matters involving payroll taxes, including worker classification, Section 530 relief, Section 3121(v), Social Security taxes, independent contractors, income tax withholding, supplemental unemployment compensation benefit plans, employee outsourcing, and information reporting. Mr. Fuller also has a background in qualified transportation fringes, executive fringe benefits, working condition fringes, employer-provided jet aircraft and automobiles, no additional cost fringes, meals/lodging, accountable plans, and income minimization techniques. He is a frequent seminar speaker and writer on issues involving fringe benefits, employment taxes and the contingent workforce. Mr. Fuller is contributing editor of Thompson’s Employer's Guide to Fringe Benefit Rules.
Editorial Advisory Board for the Employer's Handbook: Complying W/ IRS Employee Benefits Rules
Marianna G. Dyson, Esq.
Miller & Chevalier Chartered
Washington, D.C.
Richard F. Federico
Managing Partner, Workplace Innovations
Trumbull, Conn.
David R. Fuller, Esq.
Morgan Lewis & Bockius
Washington, D.C.
Karen L. Kirkpatrick
Benefitsolved
Coldwater, Mich.
Susan Seitel
WFC Resources, Inc.
Minnetonka, Minn.
Andrew Sherman
The Segal Company
Boston, Mass.
Valeri Stevens, APM, FLMI, CEBS, APA, EA
Main Street Benefits
Torrance, Calif.
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