Recorded Webinar

W-2s vs. 1099s—Who Should be an Independent Contractor in 2025

  • Date: July 29, 2025
  • Time: Available All Day
  • Duration: 90 Minutes

Description


RECORDING TRAINING COURSE


Misclassifying workers as independent contractors instead of employees—or vice versa—can lead to significant tax, legal, and financial consequences. In this engaging and practical 2-hour session, tax expert Jason Dinesen walks you through the key factors that determine a worker’s status under IRS, Department of Labor, and state rules. We’ll explore the IRS’s three-factor test, the DOL’s economic realities standard, and the ABC test used by some states.

You’ll learn how to strengthen your position when classifying workers as contractors, how to respond in an audit, and how to handle situations where misclassification is discovered—before or after the IRS gets involved. Real-world examples, court cases, and practical insights round out this essential training for anyone responsible for compliance in payroll, HR, or tax reporting.

SESSION HIGHLIGHTS:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Differentiate between an employee and an independent contractor using IRS behavioral, financial, and relationship control tests.
  • Explain the differences among federal and state classification standards, including the DOL’s test and the ABC test used by certain states.
  • Identify key risk areas and Gray zones in worker classification, including the consequences of issuing both a W-2 and a 1099 to the same individual.
  • Evaluate the potential for relief under Section 530 and Section 3509 of the Internal Revenue Code in the event of a classification audit.
  • Apply best practices for documentation, internal review, and contractor agreements to reduce audit risk and support classification decisions.
  • Assess options for corrective action when workers have been misclassified, including the Voluntary Classification Settlement Program (VCSP).

Why You Should Attend:

Many employers misclassified workers, often unintentionally, because they do not fully understand or correctly apply the legal tests used by the IRS, the Department of Labor (DOL), and various state agencies. This may lead to serious consequences, including back taxes, penalties, unpaid wage claims, and potential legal action.

This webinar will serve as a comprehensive guide, helping participants clearly understand how to distinguish between the requirements for classifying independent contractors and employees. Using real-world scenarios and practical insights, the speaker will also shed light on how to evaluate and implement corrective actions in cases of worker misclassification, including guidance on the Voluntary Classification Settlement Program (VCSP).

Who Should Attend:

  • CPA’s
  • Enrolled Agents
  • Tax Professionals
  • Bookkeepers
  • HR Professionals
  • Business Owners
  • Accountants

Note: You will get access to the Recording link and E-Transcript; in your account and at your registered email address.

Jason Dinesen serves as the President of Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C., a reputable public accounting firm located in Indianola, Iowa. His professional expertise revolves around providing comprehensive accounting and bookkeeping services, offering adept tax preparation solutions, and delivering valuable business advice. Dinesen’s clientele spans from individuals operating home-based businesses to expansive multistate corporations and not-for-profit organizations.

1. What is a Difference Between Recorded and Download Course?

The difference between the Recorded Course and the Download Course is how attendees can access the content:

Recorded Course: Attendees can watch the recorded live sessions online at their convenience. They receive a link after purchasing, giving them lifetime access to stream the course, but they need an internet connection to view it.

Download Course: In this option, attendees can both stream the webinar online and download it for offline viewing. This gives them the flexibility to watch without an internet connection whenever they prefer

2. What is a Live Online Course/Webinar?

A live online course or webinar is a virtual conference held on the internet, attended by an online audience. It offers interactive features such as synchronized slides, Q&A sessions, chat, and polling.

3. What is a Recorded Course/Recorded Webinar?

The recorded training course captures live online sessions on related topics. Attendees can purchase it through our website, receiving a link to watch the recording at their convenience with lifetime access.

4. What is an E-Transcript?

An E-Transcript is a written PDF file containing a word-to-word recording of the presentation.

5. What is Download Course?

Download Course allows users to download the webinar for offline viewing without an internet connection.

6. What is the Registration Process for Live Online Training Course?


a) Online Registration:

    • Create a new account on Simplify Trainings.
    • Select the desired training course.
    • Fill in basic details in the checkout form.

After successful registration, attendees receive a confirmation email and instruction kit 1-2 days before the live online course.

b) Offline Registration:

7. What if I’m Unable to Attend the Live Online Training Course?

  • Registered attendees receive a recording link.
  • Those unable to attend live can purchase the recorded version for future viewing.

8. How Do I Access My Registered Live Online Training Course?

  • An instruction kit is sent to all attendees 2 days before the webinar.
  • Follow the instructions to join the webinar on time.

9. What If I Don’t Receive the Webinar Joining Kit?

10. Will I Receive Any Conference Materials?

  • Yes, an email with an attached PDF copy of all reference materials will be sent to all attendees related to the training course.

11. Can I Ask Questions to the Speaker During the Live Webinar?

  •  Certainly, a Q&A session is held at the end of the live webinar. The operator will guide attendees, and questions can be directed to our expert speaker.

12. What Are the Basic Requirements to Attend a Live Online Training Course?

  • A smartphone, computer, laptop, or iPad with a good internet connection is all that is needed. Dial-in details for audio and a live webinar link to view the presenter’s screen will be provided.

13. What Payment Options Are Available?

  •  We accept all types of credit cards, debit cards, and payments through PayPal Invoices. All transactions are secure, and no credit card information is stored.

14. Can I Pay via an Invoice?

  • Yes, we do accept payments via invoice. For more information and the complete process, email our customer support at “support@complymasters.com
W-2s vs. 1099s—Who Should be an Independent Contractor in 2025
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