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  • IRS Form 1099 MISC and W-9 Compliance Updates for 2020: $149.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Mon 5 Oct 2020, 10:00am–1:00pm

Tour

Part of Virtual Events

Restrictions

All Ages

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For years, businesses reported payments to contractors in box 7 of the 1099-MISC. Starting in 2020, this is changing; contract-labour payments will now go on the Form 1099-NEC. We will discuss this new form as well as changes to the 1099-MISC in light of this new form being rolled out. Other topics covered include penalties and how to get out of penalties; using Form W-9 for compliance; how to tell the difference between a contractor and an employee; how to deal with reimbursements to contractors.

This webinar will cover changes in the 1099 world for 2020. For the first time in many years, significant changes are coming to the Form 1099-MISC, in particular with how contract labour pay is reported. Businesses will no longer use the 1099-MISC to report contract labour pay, but will instead use Form 1099-NEC, a form last seen in 1982 that is being brought back into use by the IRS.

Session highlights:
- An overview of the new 1099-NEC
- Who needs to file 1099s
- What payments are reportable
- 2020 changes to the 1099-MISC
- Filing 1099s with the IRS, including due dates and the e-filing mandate
- Penalties for late filing
- Getting out of penalties
- Form CP-2100 letters: what they are and how to respond
- How to tell the difference between a contractor and an employee
- Using Form W-9 for compliance
- Line-by-line through the W-9
- Other compliance tips
- How Form 1099-K interacts with the 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC

Why You Should Attend:
In this Webinar, you will Learn the rules requiring W-9 documentation and 1099 reporting of self-employment compensation to your independent contractors. Ensure that your records will stand the scrutiny of an IRS Third Party Documentation and Reporting audit. Build the best defense against the 972-CG “Notice of Proposed Penalty” letter and avoid the onerous penalties for noncompliance.

Who Should Attend:
- HR Professionals/Managers
- CFOs and controllers
- Tax preparers
- CPA
- Public Accountants
- Accounting managers
- Accounts payable processing professionals
- Employers and Business owners
- CPAs and Enrolled Agents
- Purchasing managers and professionals

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