Without expert guidance, families with domestic workers (i.e. nannies, senior caregivers, personal assistants, housekeepers, etc.) will likely make a number of expensive, time-consuming mistakes. Employment tax filings are half of the compliance puzzle. The other half – and where much of the risk is – falls within the labor law and insurance aspects of household employment, which are quite different from those in the commercial employment world.
Tom Breedlove, Director of Care.com HomePay, the country’s leading household employment specialist, will share information that advisors need to know in order to steer their clients safely through these potentially turbulent waters.
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Tom Breedlove is Senior Director of Business Development at Breedlove & Associates – now known as Care.com HomePay – the nation's leading household employment payroll and tax specialists. Co-author of The Household Employer’s Financial, Legal & HR Guide, Tom has led the firm’s education and outreach efforts on this complex topic.
His work has helped HomePay become the featured expert on dozens of TV and radio shows and countless business, consumer, and trade publications. In addition, Tom hosts CPE-accredited webinars for thousands of industry professionals each year. These webinars help professionals new to household employment and those looking to stay current on recent industry developments.
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