Unclaimed Wages or Escheat laws are those of each state that require employers to report and remit amounts for checks that are uncashed by employees.
Failing to adhere to each state's requirements for reporting and remitting unclaimed wages can create significant compliance issues for employers.
This webinar by payroll expert Dayna J. Reum, CPP, FPC, will cover the unclaimed wage laws for all 50 states. It will help participants understand the distinction between reporting and remitting, as well as clarify what is considered unclaimed and Eschea.
It will also discuss the complexities and challenges with unclaimed wages.
Payroll and Tax Professionals
Dayna is currently the Director of Payroll Operations at a major medical center in Chicago. Dayna has been heavily involved in the payroll field over 20 years. Starting as a payroll clerk at a small Tucson company, Dayna moved on to be a Payroll Team Leader at Honeywell Inc. During Dayna’s time at Honeywell she obtained her FPC (Fundamental Payroll Certification) through the American Payroll Association. She also received several merit awards for Customer Service and Acquisitions and Divestitures. Dayna is no stranger to teaching she has taught at the Metro Phoenix American Payroll Association meetings and at the Arizona State Payroll Conference. Topics including Payroll Basics, Global/Cultural Awareness, Immigration Basics for the Payroll Professional, Multi-State and Local Taxation and Quality Control for Payroll, International and Canadian payroll. Dayna has her CPP (Certified Payroll Professional) through the APA. She also serves on the National American Payroll Association on the National Strategic Leadership Task Force, Government Affairs Task Force (PA Local tax subcommittee). Dayna has received a Citation of Merit for her service along with being a Gold Pin member of the APA. Besides her payroll accomplishments Dayna is certified in HR hiring and firing practices and is a Six-Sigma Greenbelt.
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