Expense Reimbursements 2025– Proper Recordkeeping and Accounting for OBBB and Payroll Compliance
Recorded Webinar |
Mark Schwartz |
From: Sep 29, 2025 - To: Dec 31, 2025
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Employee expense reimbursements that aren’t handled accurately can wind up being disallowed as expenses, or even considered as compensation by the IRS. If this happens, your company is on the hook for paying the associated payroll taxes – costing you more money as well as any penalties! You need to make sure your reimbursements are truly considered nontaxable, and that’s a real challenge for even seasoned payroll pros.
In order for expense reimbursements to be non-taxable, they must be distributed and recorded under an “accountable plan.” You will discover what that means, and how to evaluate your expense reimbursement policy for compliance. Expense reimbursements are commonly reviewed and scrutinized in payroll tax audits. The use of per diems are a common way to simplify many travel related expenses. Both the IRS and DGA publish the current amounts by geographic location.
Keep in mind the rules of thumb in regards to non-taxable expense reimbursement. They must be for the employer benefit, used in the course of your trade or business, not be considered extravagant, and properly accounted for. We will discuss the details of each, as well as specifics for various types of expenses. You should know the taxable limitations for moving expenses, meals, entertainment, uniforms and more. The OBBB extended the expense deductions under the 2017 TC&JA, and created others. We will discuss the latest details.
Finally, analyze your current policies and procedures by learning the best practices of current businesses. Learn from court case studies about common mistakes made in expense reimbursement practices. With all the knowledge in the webinar, both payroll and A/P will sleep better at night knowing when reimbursements are truly non-taxable.
Areas Covered:-
I. Accountable versus Non Accountable Plans
II. The Use of Per Diems
III. Rules of Thumb – General Guidelines from the IRS
IV. Specific Types of Expense Reimbursements
V. The TC&JA and OBBB
VI. Best Practices for Payroll Managers
VII. Case Studies
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