A flurry of activity during the final year of the last administration, and the arrival of a new administration has created some uncertainty about payroll compliance rules. Further changes may be coming from the federal agencies and the U.S. Congress. This topic helps those responsible for payroll compliance to understand the changes that have already been made, and what may be on the horizon. It also explains step-by-step how to comply with the existing rules on overtime, tipped employees, interns and the auto dealer exemption. Failing to keep up to date on legislative and regulatory changes that affect payroll compliance may expose employers to penalties and civil liability. This information is critical to ensure that employers are up to date on important payroll compliance issues.
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Calvin House is a Partner in the office of Gutierrez, Preciado & House, LLP. His practice emphasizes defense and counseling of employers on all employment law issues, including wage and hour law, wrongful termination, hostile work environment, and discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Calvin conducts regular seminars and workshops on numerous employment law topics. He received his JD from Columbia Law School and is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.