Replay now Available from the June 18th webinar- Independent Contractors vs Employees – What You Need to Know, Plus the upcoming ban on Non Competes

We had a great live interactive webinar  on June 18th with lots of Q/A and the full  replay  with all the Q/A is available now.

I didn’t know is NOT a defense, and misclassification of therapists is rampant in our industry.  The COVID crisis has brought to the forefront the problems that can happen when you have staff classified as independent contractors vs. employees. Now is the time to carefully evaluate your practice so that you can lay the groundwork IF you need or want to change your business model in 2025 from IC to staff or IF you need to implement certain changes so that you can stay as you currently operate and not leave yourself open to audits.
PLUS:
1. An update on the PRO ACT– (Protecting the Right to Organize) is discussed – The potential ramifications for classifications of therapists, what it could mean to your practice etc.
2. What the Ban on Non-Compete Clauses Means for Your Practice – due to be enacted 8/21/2024

Whether you are a practice owner who hires therapists, a therapist who is hired by a private practice, a home care agency, or hospital, or a therapist who holds themselves out to the public as an independent contractor, understanding what these classifications really mean is vital and has important ramifications for both parties. It is time to take this issue out of the gray matter and separate fact from fiction. California and NJ therapists are already living with NEW stringent classification systems.
This issue will be presented in detail from all perspectives as far as therapists are concerned, and from the vantage point of the Internal Revenue Service and the Labor Department, regardless of what state you live in. The onus, and all potential risk is on practice owners to properly classify the therapists and all personnel correctly – so lets get this right! Samples of actual audits on therapy practices were reviewed.

Learning Objectives:
1) Understand the specific criteria used to determine whether a therapist should be deemed an employee or an independent contractor

2) Understand the rule of “Substance over Form “ application – why the substance of what a therapist does is far more important than the contract they sign!

3) Find out the specifics of what you can do to protect yourself if:
a. you want to classify a therapist as an IC
b. you want to classify some therapists as employees and some as ICs

4) Find out how to “clean” up your worker classifications before an audit AND what triggers an audit

5) Find out what to do if you think you are being misclassified

6) Ten steps to follow if you want to hold yourself out as an Independent Contractor
All participants will receive a template for an IC agreement

7) Find out why NOT to implement changes until 2025 but plan for them now including calculations for added costs

8) PROS and CONS of each classification in terms of the future value of your practice/entity

9) What is the Pro Act, where are we in the legislative process and what are the potential ramifications for your practice
10) The latest on the 8/21/2024  Almost Total Ban on Non Competes

Included with the replay:
a copy of the powerpoint
a copy of the worksheet – 10 steps to become an Independent Contractor
a template of an IC agreement
Participants can receive a certificate of participation for 2.0 contact hours.

Does this webinar qualify for CEUs? It depends on your state. Many states have approved this course to count for CEU credits because I outline how the course is relevant to OT,PT and ST practice, give a post webinar quiz that demonstrates competence and understanding of material and a certificate of completion. Check with your state.

Why Do I Give This Webinar??
SIMPLY PUT, THERAPISTS NEED TO KNOW THE FACTS!

**This webinar, presented by Iris Kimberg, MS PT OTR. is intended for educational and informational purposes services only and does not replace consultations with an attorney. I survived and won a 12 year battle with the NYS Labor Department on this very issue and had over 700 therapists working for my company. There is so much misinformation out there and it is so important that for the last 10 years, I have presented this webinar annually and for PPS of the APTA. She has consulted with many therapy practices who have faced audits from both the Labor Department and the IRS with positive outcomes.

*Please note a 3% surcharge is included for processing all orders.

 

$125.00

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