Dates of Event & Pricing

$295 for Webinar and Playback*

*Playback has no expiration.

  • Monday, February 8, 2021

  • 12:00 – 1:30 pm (Eastern Time)

  • 11:00 – 12:30 pm (Central Time)

  • 10:00 – 11:30 am (Mountain Time)

  • 9:00 – 10:30 am (Pacific Time)

Curriculum

Opening and managing accounts for nonresident aliens (NRAs) can be overwhelming tasks.  What kind of identification can I request? What if the individual doesn’t have a social security number? How do we report interest earned at year-end?

In this informative compliance webinar, you will learn how to effectively identify nonresident aliens, conduct enhanced due diligence at account opening, and appropriately monitor these high-risk relationships.  You will gain important insight into proper tax reporting of NRA accounts. Sample language, tips and tools you can utilize to update your policies and procedures will be provided. Don’t miss this jam-packed compliance webinar!

Learning Objectives: 

  • Differentiate between Resident Aliens and Nonresident Aliens
  • Become familiar with identification documentation you may see at account opening
  • Compare and understand tax identification number types
  • Accurately complete the W-8BEN: When and how
  • Conduct appropriate enhanced due diligence
  • Monitor processes to incorporate into your BSA procedures
  • Correctly report NRA transactions to the IRS


Who Should Attend? 

This informative compliance webinar is a must for compliance officers, BSA officers, branch managers, new account representatives, and staff who prepare tax documents for your institution.

Instructor

Compliance Consultant - Brode Consulting Services Dawn Kincaid

Dawn began her banking career working for a community bank, while attending The Ohio State University. She has nearly fifteen years of experience in client service, operations, information technology, administrative and board relations, marketing and compliance. Most recently Dawn served as the Senior Vice President of Bank Operations for a central-Ohio based community bank, where she created and refined the bank’s policies and procedures, conducted self-audits and risk assessments, and organized implementation of new products and services. She has served in the roles of Compliance, BSA/AML, CRA, Privacy and Security Officer and led training initiatives, prepared due diligence information for and completed a variety of regulatory applications and coordinated internal and external audits and exams.

Credits

1.5 CPE Credits