Overview:
Managing
payroll and HR records has evolved from simply maintaining folders in a filing
cabinet to navigating a complex web of regulatory expectations — with little
room for error. In today’s highly scrutinized business environment, companies
must comply with a wide range of recordkeeping requirements issued by federal
agencies such as the IRS, DOL (FLSA), EEOC, and numerous state authorities.
Each of these entities can request different types of records, sometimes going
back several years — and noncompliance can result in costly penalties, failed
audits, or reputational damage.
Fortunately,
the shift to digital systems has made it easier to store and retrieve
information — but that convenience also comes with new expectations. Many
organizations still struggle to determine how long to keep specific records, in
what format, and whether their electronic storage systems meet federal
standards. Others are unsure how to handle requests for information, especially
when dealing with multiple agencies with conflicting requirements.
This
webinar cuts through the confusion by offering a clear, practical breakdown of
the record retention obligations that apply to payroll and HR professionals.
You'll learn the distinctions between IRS and FLSA requirements, how to satisfy
multiple agencies with one documentation strategy, and what the best practices
are for both paper and digital recordkeeping.
We’ll
also cover what information must be included in your records, the pros and cons
of different electronic archiving systems, and what to look for in IT tools
that support audit-readiness. Most importantly, you'll walk away with
actionable rules of thumb tailored to the type and size of your business —
enabling you to build a compliant, cost-effective record management system that
can stand up to scrutiny.
Whether
you’re part of a large enterprise or a small business managing records
manually, this session will equip you with the confidence to handle
recordkeeping challenges and prepare proactively for agency inquiries.
Areas
covered in the session:
- General
Requirements
- IRS
Guidance on Small Business Recordkeeping
- IRS
access to electronic accounting records
- Requirements
that satisfy IRS AND FLSA both
- Requirements
for FLSA only
- Requirements
for IRS only
- Other
federal acts and their requirements
- State
Requirements overview
- Summary
of content by record type
- Information
on electronic data storage and archiving
- Best
practices on handling info requests
Learning
Objectives:
- How
long do I have to keep payroll and HR records?
- How
do I manage paper storage? What are the risks?
- Is
there an electronic solution that is acceptable to government agencies?
- Is
there a prescribed format for records?
- What
information must be contained in the records?
- What
agencies other than the IRS demand access to payroll and HR records?
- How
do I comply with record requests? From whom might I receive request?
- Are
there simple rules of thumb that satisfy most requirements?
- Under
what circumstances should I keep some records longer than others?
Attendees
will receive practical, ready-to-use resources including:
- A
Payroll & HR Record Retention Matrix outlining agency-specific timelines
- A
Digital Archiving Checklist to assess recordkeeping systems for compliance
- An
Information Request Log Template to track audit and inquiry requests
These
tools are designed to support your ongoing compliance efforts and simplify
day-to-day payroll documentation practices.
Why should you attend?
Understanding
which HR and payroll records to retain — and for how long — is not optional in
today’s regulatory climate. With oversight from agencies like the IRS, DOL,
EEOC, and various state entities, even small missteps in documentation or
retention periods can result in penalties, legal exposure, or failed audits.
Many professionals are unsure which rules apply, especially when requirements
overlap or differ by jurisdiction.
This
webinar offers clarity. It breaks down complex legislative requirements into
practical guidance that can be immediately applied, whether you’re using paper
files or digital systems. You'll gain a deeper understanding of what data must
be stored, how to organize it for quick access, and how to respond effectively
to agency inquiries — without scrambling or second-guessing.
Whether
you're building a retention policy for the first time or trying to modernize
outdated practices, this session will help you create a compliant, audit-ready
recordkeeping system.
Who
will benefit?
This
webinar is designed for professionals responsible for maintaining, managing, or
auditing HR and payroll records in compliance with federal and state
regulations — those include:
- HR
Managers
- Payroll
Managers
- HR
Generalists
- Compliance
Officers
- HR
Assistants
- Records
Management Specialists
- HRIS
Analysts
- Office
Managers
- Finance
Managers
- Controllers
- Auditors
- HR
Consultants
- Legal
and Risk Professionals
- HR
Administrators
- Operations
Managers
- Business
Owners
Mark Schwartz in an employment tax specialist with over 25 years of payroll tax experience. He has been an employment tax auditor with the state of California. During that time he managed an audit caseload of over 25 businesses – ranging from home based businesses to large multinational corporations. He understands the full range of employment tax law for both federal and state purposes.
For the last 15 years Mark has helped hundreds of clients sort out confusing details in order to effectively run payroll operations. Mark prides himself on listening attentively to his clients, and not ceasing his consulting duties until the client is fully satisfied with the answers and advice.
Mark’s audio conferences are jam packed with all details applicable to any given topic. He incorporates his experience with the laws and regulations – this gives audiences a leg up on applying the knowledge to their business. Furthermore, mark is generous with this time for anyone who attends a live conference. He will help research anything on the given topic – free of charge.
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