March 14, 2023
Get Ready - New E-File Threshold Is Here
Is your business prepared to e-file? New IRS regulations lower the e-file threshold for information returns from 250 returns to 10 returns for calendar year 2023 (filed in 2024).
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November 22, 2022
State of the Filing Season: What You Need Know
The legislative and regulatory landscape continues to evolve and keeping up with the changes can be an uphill struggle. With changes in federal regulations and shifts in state filing, making sense of it all can be overwhelming for today’s taxpayers.
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October 27, 2022
Form 1099-K Threshold Reduction Spells Changes for Gig Economy
Facing a drastically lower reporting threshold associated with Form 1099-K, many gig workers and the third-party settlement organizations (TPSOs) that work with them are both in for a big change this 2023 filing season.
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September 23, 2022
Winning Strategies to Avoid CP2100 Notices
Has your business received notice from the IRS that there are payee name and TIN combinations that do not match the IRS database? If so, the time to act is now.
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August 17, 2022
Greatland Corporation Purchases California-based W-2 & 1099 Products Company
Greatland, one of the country’s leading providers of W-2 and 1099 products for businesses, announced today that it has acquired California-based TaxFormStore.net. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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October 25, 2021
New E-File Threshold: What it Could Mean for Businesses
Is your business prepared to e-file? In July 2021, IRS proposed regulations that would lower the e-file threshold for information returns from 250 returns to 100 returns for tax year 2021 (filed in 2022) and then further reduced to 10 for tax year 2022 returns (filed in 2023).
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October 13, 2021
Filing to States: What Businesses Need to Know
Most states have W-2 and 1099 filing requirements that are separate from federal filing requirements. Without the right tools and resources in place, businesses may find themselves in non-compliance and hit with unwelcome fines and penalties.
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