by Alice P. Jacobsohn, Esq. on Jun 8, 2022 3:15:00 PM

Represent the Payroll Profession to the NCCSD

6.3.22_Boston HarborAn incredible payroll opportunity is just around the corner, and you are invited! 

On July 13-14, 2022, the National Council of Child Support Director’s (NCCSD) is holding an employer symposium in Boston, Massachusetts, at Suffolk University Law School near the Boston Common. This is a critical event for payroll professionals to interact with state child support directors to present employer perspectives on child support reporting and withholding, and you and your colleagues should attend. 

“Employers are child support’s most important partners and NCCSD has invited payroll representatives to discuss key topics about the important work we do together,” NCCSD conference organizers said. 

The American Payroll Association is participating in NCCSD’s Employer Collaboration Workgroup to discuss problems and solutions in the management of child support. The symposium brings together federal, state, and payroll representatives to dialogue on areas of mutual interest, including lump-sum reporting and withholding, new hire reporting, withholding for independent contractors, and streamlined ways to obtain and maintain accurate employer information. The more payroll voices in attendance, the greater the success. 

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Registration for the Symposium is open at https://nccsdboston2022.eventbee.com. Select the “Employer Symposium ONLY (no annual meeting and conference)” option. The cost of the symposium is $80. 

A block of rooms at the Omni Parker House, right around the corner from the Law School, can be accessed at https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/boston-parker-house/meetings/national-council-of-child-support-07112022. The room rate is $239/night. 

We hope you want to get into the conversation as a key representative of APA. We also encourage you to share this with your members. If you need a letter for your employer, you can find one here. 

Please note this event is not an APA/GPMI production and therefore no RCH’s will be earned for your participation.

Please share below if you will be representing the payroll profession at this symposium!

Topics: government relations