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Webinar Replay –The One Big Beautiful Bill Act – The Impact on Payroll

Webinar Replay –The One Big Beautiful Bill Act – The Impact on Payroll

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act – The Impact on Payroll

In case you missed it live, the recording of our webinar is now available to watch on-demand. You’ll also find the full slide deck below for easy reference.

This timely session breaks down how the OBBB is reshaping payroll for both employers and employees. Topics covered include:

  • No Tax on Tips – who qualifies and what employers need to do

  • No Tax on Overtime – eligibility details and payroll responsibilities

  • Trump Accounts – deductions, contributions, and compliance implications

  • Paid Family & Medical Leave Credit – what’s changing and how to benefit

  • Dependent Care FSAs – new contribution limits and effective dates

  • Form 1099 Reporting – updated thresholds and deadlines

  • Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) – changes for employers and employees

Ahola is actively monitoring updates from the Department of the Treasury and remains committed to helping businesses stay informed and compliant.

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