IRS form 1099 reporting update: Payments You Must Report In 2024
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Date
May 10, 2024 -
Time
13:00 PM EST -
Duration
90 Min
Overview:
This webinar will cover the latest updates for Form 1099-MISC, specific reporting requirements for various types of payments and payees, filing requirements, withholding requirements, and reporting guidelines. It will cover important changes to the filing due dates and the new safe harbor requirements for de minimis dollar amount errors. It will also cover penalty provisions and exceptions to the penalties, due diligence procedures, exceptions to penalties including reasonable cause, common errors, and correction of errors:
· Reminders & What’s
New
· Information Returns
· A walk-through Form 1099-MISC
· Correcting errors
· SSN, TIN, EIN
· TIN Solicitation & “B” Notices
· TIN verification
· Backup withholding
Session Highlight:
· W-9 Procedures
· Overview of various Forms 1099
· IRS TIN Matching Program
· Developing best practices for the preparation of Forms 1099
● Potential penalties for payer and tips to avoid penalties.
· Know when to furnish and file information returns under the new requirements.
· Understand the new de minimus error rules.
· Identify reportable payments and payees. Know when 1099 is required.
· Be aware of common 1099 errors: Know how to avoid them and correct them.
· Understand backup withholding: What it is, when to start and stop, how to deposit as well as report.
· Understand the procedures for “B” notices: When to issue and how to follow-up.
· Know when the payment card rules apply and how 1099 reporting is affected.
· Understand how to document independent contractors as reportable or non- reportable.
· Know the procedures and policies that establish “reasonable cause” and avoid penalties.
Why You Should Attend:
The changes in
reporting requirements can be confusing and the IRS has recently made changes
to reporting, error correction, and filing due date requirements. Accounts
payable professionals, managers, and withholding agents need to be aware of the
changes in order to avoid non-compliance and penalties. For non-compliance,
penalties have recently been increased. In
order to stay compliant, practitioners must know which form to use to
report specific transactions, when these
forms must be filed or furnished to
recipients in order to be on-time, what information should be included
and how to make sure it is accurate, how
and when to make corrections, how to avoid or mitigate errors, whether a
particular payee is subject to backup
withholding or transaction reporting, and the due diligence procedures
that shield an issuer from penalties,
even when the forms contain incorrect.
What Will You Learn:
· What constitutes a
reportable transaction?
· What are the rules regarding paying and IRS reporting on Independent Contractors?
· How do we avoid the IRS CP-2100 (B-Notices)? What if our vendor/payee claims exemption; must we obtain a W-9 anyway?
· What are the best practices for handling our information reporting obligations?
· How can we minimize risk of improper exemption claims by our payees and vendors?
· Different due diligence procedures that shield an issuer from penalties even when the forms contain incorrect information.
Who Should Attend:
· Business Owners
· Senior Management
· CFO & Controllers
· CPA’s & EA’s
· Human Resources professionals
· Payroll Professionals
· Compliance Professionals
· Construction Professionals
· Accountants
· Bookkeepers
· Tax Professionals
· Auditors
· Office Managers
· Managers & Supervisors
· Vendor Management Professionals
· Benefits Managers
· Finance Professionals
Ask your question
directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.
Jason Dinesen (EA, LPA) is a tax nerd, entrepreneur, tax expert and a well-known presenter of continuing education courses.
Known for his sharp tax interpretations, he is one of the quickest to bring the analysis of the latest tax updates and IRS guidance to the professional community. Jason has coached over 200,000 accounting, tax, and HR professionals on various topics of accounting, individual taxation, corporate taxation, professional ethics and much more.
He has presented over dozens of webinars on Form 1099 (for 10 years on this subject!); marriage in the tax code; tax updates; the new Form W-4, payroll updates, filing status, tax credit and other issues relating to the modern-day household setting.
He also teaches 2 classes at Simpson College, Individual Income Tax and Business Analytics.
Jason always had a knack for radio shows and has and regularly features as an anchor for Radio Iowa.
Jason was born and raised in Iowa and has a degree in corporate communications from Simpson College in Indianola. He has a big family that includes his wife, two sons, 4 cats and 2 dogs. His other hobbies include being a season ticket holder to University of Iowa football.
1.5 HRCI Credit Hours (Applied)