EFileMyForms Blog | Tax Compliance Tips & Industry News
February 3, 2023
You may have 2022 Affordable Care Act (ACA) state filings due. Is your organization ready?
In addition to federal ACA filing, it’s important to remember that some states have implemented their own mandates that require reporting employee health care coverage directly with the state. Applicable Large Employers (ALE) must also provide copies of 1095-C forms to their employees. Here are a few quick tips to help guide you through the... Read more »
Read more ➞January 11, 2023
A new eFileMyForms.com experience is here
eFileMyForms.com is now part of the Sovos family of tax compliance solutions. Our depth of experience in 1099, W-2, and ACA reporting has been boosted with the knowledge and expertise of Sovos to deliver an even smoother eFiling experience for you. We’ve completed tax year 2022 form updates and made a number of improvements that... Read more »
Read more ➞December 28, 2022
IRS Delays 1099-K Reporting Threshold Changes until 2023
IRS Delays 1099-K Reporting Threshold Changes until 2023 The IRS issued Notice 2023-10, delaying the implementation of the 1099-K reporting threshold and transaction limit change until 2023. As a result, third-party settlement organizations (TPSOs) should only report 2022 Form 1099-K to payees when the aggregate of transactions was in excess of $20,000 paid over... Read more »
Read more ➞November 29, 2022
The Great Resignation to the ‘Great Confusion’ and What It Means for 1099s
The Great Resignation may technically be behind us, but the ripple effects are far from being complete. More than ever people are pursuing a side gig in addition to a job (full- or part-time). In some cases it’s out of economic necessity, while in others it can be for a lifestyle choice or based on... Read more »
Read more ➞September 22, 2022
Demystifying ACA Reporting
Since the Affordable Care Act went into effect, sorting out the associated reporting obligations has continued to confuse many filers. We’ll attempt to clarify some of the questions in the following post. When it comes to understanding the reporting obligations associated with the ACA, knowing where the individual receives healthcare coverage is the first place... Read more »
Read more ➞September 22, 2022
Lower eFile Threshold Explained: How It Affects You
The Taxpayer First Act of 2019 authorized the Department of the Treasury and the IRS to issue regulations that reduce the 250 return requirement for electronic filing of information returns. The IRS has previously signaled that the eFile threshold would be reduced to 100 returns for tax year 2021 and 10 returns for tax year... Read more »
Read more ➞September 22, 2022
Form 1099-NEC & Direct to State Reporting
In 2020, 1099-NEC was resurrected to replace box seven on Form 1099-MISC. This means the 1099-NEC is now the form for reporting non-employee compensation for services amounting to $600 or more. As a result, this form has had a significant impact on all types of businesses and their 1099-MISC reporting processes. With the initial release... Read more »
Read more ➞September 22, 2022
3 Tips for More Successful 1099 Reporting
Tax information reporting and withholding requirements are constantly changing. You cannot assume that specific requirements will stay the same from one year to the next (or be the same from one state to the next). Here are three keys to staying on top of your 1099 reporting: The IRS and state Departments of Revenue (DOR)... Read more »
Read more ➞September 22, 2022
The Importance of TIN Matching: Reduce IRS Penalties
Avoid errors and costly fines by verifying your Tax identification numbers (TINs) in advance of the hectic January reporting season. Matching of your recipient’s name and Social Security Number (SSN) or Employer Identification Number (EIN) will compare your recipient data with IRS records to ensure your information is correct and avoid time-consuming and potentially expensive... Read more »
Read more ➞September 22, 2022
What is TIN matching?
It’s called a TIN – and it’s an essential number when filing W-2s, 1099s, and ACA forms. For most 1099 reporting, a TIN may be a Social Security Number (SSN) or Employer Identification Number (EIN). Why is it important? Because when you are filing your W-2’s or 1099’s, your recipient TIN and name must be... Read more »
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