The passage of the Families First and Cares Acts has caused massive changes to IRS Form 941 that affect the final three quarters in 2020! 16 new lines now appear on this form along with changes to two others! Are you ready to meet these changes and handle them correctly?
Here are just some of the new items you must now know and understand:
- What has changed in Line 11?
- Where do you enter your total non-refundable credits?
- Where do you enter the deferred amount of the employer share of social security tax?
- Where do you enter total deposits, deferrals, and refundable credits?
- What is entered on Line 22?
Webinar Objectives
Session I: Mission, Goal, and Inspections - 60 Min
Session II: REAC Inspection Rights, Sound Planning & UPCS Rules & Regulations - 60 Min
Session III: REAC Inspection Protocol, Top REAC Deficiencies, and More! - 60 Min
Webinar Highlights
- What are the important deficiencies?
- How to prioritize defects
- Defect Scoring Overview
- Single versus multi-building effect on point values
- What are the higher point value deficiencies?
- What makes up a maintenance plan
- The Federal Register
- The Dictionary
- The Comp Bulletin
- Memoranda on failed inspections, etc
- QA Conference Calls
- REAC Inspectors Dot Org
- REAC Training
- Consultants’ Training
- Inspection Training
- High point defect identification
- How to prioritize unit repairs pertaining to Fire Safety?
- Safety with a focus on electrical defects
- Industry Standard Repair examples
- How to prepare fire extinguishers and fire hose for a REAC inspection
- How a defect is scored for smoke detectors
- Downspouts will be discussed in detail
- How to identify NIS repairs
- How to prepare for an inspection to “please” the inspector
Who Should Attend
- Top Management & Owners: Better understand when and where to make capital improvements
- Property Managers: Prepare for inspection by prioritizing by points
- Maintenance Supervisors: Learn how to identify high point defects through a sane maintenance plan
- Support Staff: Better understand everyone’s role in the defect prioritization process