The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) is Now the Law. How Will It Impact the Workplace?

Date: August 26, 2025 | Time: 10 AM {PST} | 01 PM {EST}
Duration: 90 Minutes | Speaker: Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP

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The “One Big Beautiful Bill,” formally known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), significantly impacts the workplace through tax cuts, changes to deductions, and potential
impacts on employment and the economy. It extends or modifies elements of the Tax Cuts and
Jobs Act (TCJA) and introduces new provisions like no tax on tips and overtime pay, while also
impacting payroll and HR departments due to the need to track and report these changes.

The “One Big Beautiful Bill” is a comprehensive piece of legislation with significant implications for the American economy and the workplace. It aims to boost the economy through tax cuts and business incentives, but it also introduces changes to federal spending programs and potentially increases the national debt, says the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Both employers and employees will need to adapt to the changes introduced by this bill.

Why one should attend the training:

Employers should prepare for what the new OBBB is and how it impacts the workplace. Many of
the laws will impact employees as well as Employers. This training will identify all the twists and
turns of how the law will impact Employers, and they need to quickly explain how these taxes
will play out to gain the positive aspects of the law while downplaying the negative implications.
The One Big Beautiful Bill is a comprehensive piece of legislation with significant implications for
the workplace. While it offers potential benefits like increased take-home pay and job creation, it
also presents challenges for employers in terms of payroll administration and navigating new tax
regulations

Areas that will be covered during the Session:

  • Learn what the OBBB states and when it will start
  • Learn how the “No taxes on Overtime and Tips actually will work and how long it will last
  • Learn how the tax provisions will help small businesses and some industries
  • Learn how payroll will need to be adjusted to track how tips and overtime are tracked and
    the increase in HR/payroll administrative work.
  • Learn how job growth will be increased and in which industries
  • Learn how increased deductions will be a benefit for small businesses and partnerships
  • Learn about the challenges with Medicaid cuts and how Employers can mitigate them
  • Learn how the IRS tax codes will change to accommodate the new provisions

Target audience

  • All Employers
  • Business Owners
  • Company Leadership
  • Compliance professionals
  • HR Professionals
  • Managers/Supervisors

Note

After the live event, there will be a Q&A session where you can ask a question directly to our expert speaker. They will provide a clear and understandable response to help you better understand the topic.

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Speaker

Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP
Compliance Advisor/E-Learning Instructor

Margie Faulk is a senior-level human resources professional with over 18 years of workplace compliance experience and HR consulting experience. A current Compliance Advisor for HR Compliance Solutions, LLC.

Margie has worked as an HR Compliance advisor for major corporations and small businesses in the small, large, private, public, and Non-profit sectors.

Margie’s new focus is to provide Employers and Professionals with risk management strategies to develop risk management strategies to mitigate workplace violations.

Credits

1.5 PDCs SHRM Approved
1.5 CEUs HRCI Approved

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