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Employment Tax

Employment taxes are a constant source of frustration for companies of all sizes. Federal and state withholding and unemployment tax rules are difficult to comply with; particularly if a company operates in more than one state.

Accurate and timely compliance, including EFT payment of taxes due, is critical if a business wants to avoid interest, penalties, and potential officer liability actions.

On the positive side, a business can save employment tax costs such as unemployment taxes by making the proper elections or structuring a reorganization in the correct fashion.

Virchow Krause's employment tax specialists can provide you with advanced tax planning and restructuring advice, help with reporting systems implementation, and assist with audit issues.

Solutions Beyond the Basics
Our employment tax services include audit defense and appeals, business entity planning and restructuring compliance assistance, ruling requests, and research.

Advantages for You
Virchow Krause tax professionals will work with you to:
  • Identify and implement employment tax cost-savings strategies.
  • Manage employment tax audits and mitigate adverse outcomes.
  • Locate areas tax exposure including multistate nexus creating activities.
  • Consult on automated filing and payment solutions and work with providers to obtain efficient, low cost compliance services.
  • Determine proper multistate income and unemployment compensation reporting requirements.


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