Businesses reported contract labor pay in box 7 of Form 1099-MISC. That has changed for 2020 with the new Form 1099-NEC being introduced. This webinar will cover what transactions are reportable on the 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC; filing issues, penalties, and how to get out of penalties; how to tell the difference between a contractor and an employee; compliance tips including proper usage of Form W-9; a line-by-line discussion of the W-9; and how Form 1099-K interacts with the 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC.
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:
The IRS has introduced a new “old” form for 2020 – the Form 1099-NEC. This form was used years ago to report contract labor, but was retired after the 1982 tax season. It is now being brought back for 2020 and is where contract labor payments will now go. No longer will those payments be reported in box 7 of the 1099-MISC.
This webinar will cover: who needs to file a 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC; what payments are reportable; the changes in 2020 for the 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC; filing issues including due dates, penalties, and how to get out of penalties; how to tell the difference between a contractor and an employee; how to use Form W-9, a line-by-line discussion of the W-9, and other compliance tips; and how Form 1099-K interacts with the 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC.
WhoShouldAttend:
Payroll
Management
Human resources Professionals
Regulatory
Tax Managers
CFOs
Controllers
Accounting Managers
Auditors
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JasonDinesen is a keynote speaker of Course Ministry. Jason Dinesen is the President of Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C., a public accounting firm in Indianola, Iowa. His practice focuses on accounting and bookkeeping services, tax preparation and business advising to a variety of clients and industries. Dinesen has extensive experience working with a third-party administrator of retirement plans and is a prior presenter of multiple 1099 seminars. Dinesen majored in corporate communications with a minor in management from Simpson College.
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