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Employment tax seminar

Attend this seminar to learn about your employment tax requirements with “real world” situations.

Take a guided tour through the maze of state employment tax and other employer reporting requirements. Representatives from the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program, Minnesota Department of Revenue, Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurers Association will hold a free seminar in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

In-Depth Discussions of:

  • Worker Status
  • Are your “Independent Contractors” really independent?
  • Employment Tax Withholding and Deposit Rules
  • Online Reporting
  • Quarterly and Annual Report Filing Requirements
  • Unemployment Insurance (UI) - Tax Rate Assignment
  • Managing your UI cost
  • UI's role with Paid Leave
  • Wage Reporting
  • Benefit Account Issues
  • Online System Overview
  • Workers' Compensation Insurance Requirements

This seminar is targeted toward business owners, bookkeepers, and accountants who need a working knowledge of MN Unemployment Insurance, Withholding, and Workers' Compensation.

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Employment tax seminar

Date

January 09, 2026

Time

9:30 am - 3:00 pm

Location

Ridgedale Library - Robert H. Rohlf Conference rm.

12601 Ridgedale Drive

Minnetonka, MN 55305

Presented by

Minnesota Business Tax Education Partnership

Cost

no-cost

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