On July 4, 2025, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) was signed into law, introducing the most significant tax break on employee wages in decades. Central to this legislation is the groundbreaking “No Tax on Overtime” provision, which allows eligible employees to deduct up to $12,500 of qualifying overtime pay from their federal taxable income. This webinar will provide payroll professionals with a comprehensive breakdown of the new tax treatment and what it means for payroll operations going forward.
Designed specifically for payroll processors and service providers, this session delivers everything needed to implement the OBBBA changes with confidence. From defining eligibility and navigating income phase-out thresholds to updating payroll systems and ensuring proper W-2 reporting, every aspect of the law will be covered. Attendees will also gain insight into developing employee education strategies to help workers maximize their tax savings and avoid filing errors. Whether you're managing in-house payroll or advising clients, this timely session will prepare you to handle the transition smoothly and compliantly.
Why Should You Attend:-
This webinar offers critical insights and tools to help you stay compliant and support your workforce. Gain the expertise you need to confidently implement one of the most impactful tax law changes in recent history.
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Passionate about furthering an understanding of payroll, Christine Stolpe, CPP has been working in payroll for over 25+ years, and along the way has enjoyed watching the profession blossom through business intelligence, social media, and personal fortitude.
Through furthering her education and skillsets by attending APA educational offerings, Christine has developed a ravenous appetite for helping others. She has developed training sessions about practical applications of software in the payroll profession and volunteers each year to give complimentary Money Matters presentations throughout her community’s high schools in Silicon Valley during National Payroll Week.