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Handle SAF-T once and for all

Norway’s tax administration recently advised Sovos regarding its previous plan to make the new SAF-T regulations mandatory by January 1, 2018, which it now says is unrealistic. Sovos’ Jeroen Wensveen discussed this development in our webinar at the beginning of September, ‘Helping companies meet their eAccounting obligations is what we do. Next up is Norway […]

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AEOI Compass Update: Week of Oct. 2, 2017

Changes to global FATCA and CRS compliance requirements happen frequently.  In order to provide customers with the updated and accurate information they need, Sovos documents each of these changes in its Compass portal. Here are some notable changes in AEOI reporting from this week. New Zealand Updates Guidance Notes for Reportable Accounts and Collective Investment […]

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3 ACA Reporting Issues You Need to Prepare For Since the Graham-Cassidy Bill Fizzled

The Affordable Care Act and its associated reporting requirements remain the law of the land after the Senate announced it will not hold a vote on the Graham-Cassidy bill. Here are three things businesses need to keep in mind when planning for ACA reporting season: You’re on the hook for reporting. Senate Republicans have tried […]

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1099 Compass Update: Week of September 25, 2017

Changes to tax compliance requirements and legislation happen frequently at the state and IRS levels.  In order to provide customers with the updated and accurate information they need, Sovos documents each of these changes in its Compass portal. Here are some notable changes in 1099 reporting from this week. IRS Releases 2018 Draft Form 1098-T, […]

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6 Questions to Consider for Norway’s SAF-T Mandate

Norway’s government planned to officially require SAF-T reporting beginning in January 2017, but pushed the deadline back to 2018 as it finalizes details. With the 2018 deadline looming, companies need to start implementing their Norway SAF-T compliance solution now, or risk fines, penalties and business disruptions. SAF-T mandates have already been implemented in several EU […]

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Why the First Year of CRS Reporting Isn’t Really Over Yet

Why the First Year of CRS Reporting Isn’t Really Over Yet Don’t break up your Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) team just yet. The first round of reporting under the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) might be over, but jurisdictions themselves will soon begin exchanging information using the Common Transmission System (CTS). For financial institutions (FIs), […]

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State 1099 Reporting Requirements Follow PATH of Tighter Deadlines

The changes in state tax reporting thus far in 2017 reflect much of what we learned in 2016: State governments want more information, and they want it sooner than before. Some examples of this phenomenon can be found in states such as Iowa, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Connecticut. Iowa now requires both W-2 and 1099 reporting […]

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ACA Update: What Does the Graham-Cassidy Plan Mean for Reporting?

The employer mandate could be repealed if Senate Republicans push through their newest attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, but it appears as though ACA reporting requirements under IRC 6055 and 6056 would remain intact. Republicans introduced the Graham-Cassidy Plan in recent weeks. The Senate has until September 30 to pass the […]

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AEOI Experts Discuss the Risks and Complexities of CRS Reporting

Overview: Sovos AEOI Event in New York City Sovos recently hosted its AEOI Global Compliance Series event in New York with an event focused on Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) reporting. Speakers for the event included Jennifer Sponzilli from KPMG, Darren Rykers from Ernst & Young, Chris Orchard from Hansuke and Lanu Chou from Pricewaterhouse […]

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1099 B and P notices
How Tax Pros Can Avoid the Nightmare of 1099 B and P Notices

Note: This blog was updated on September 3, 2021. According to the Treasury Department’s American Families Plan Tax Compliance Agenda, the most recent assessment of the gross tax gap for tax year 2019 is approximately $580 billion. Recently, Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark Mazur testified before Congress that the projected tax gap could balloon to […]

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1099 B and P notices
Expert Q&A: Best Practices for 1099 B and P Notices

Note: This article on 1099 B and P notices was updated on September 14, 2021. Sovos recently held a webinar on best practices for dealing with “B” Backup Withholding and “P” Penalty notices related to name and taxpayer identification number mismatch errors in 1099 reporting. Here, Sovos regulatory experts answer questions from webinar viewers on IRS B […]

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Expert Answers to HR Professionals’ Questions about ACA Reporting

Despite multiple repeal attempts, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is alive and well. Employers still have to report ACA information or face increasing penalties. With ACA reporting still on HR professionals’ agenda, Sovos regulatory experts answer selected questions posed by viewers during a recent Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) webinar. Their answers are here, […]

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What HR Professionals Need to Know to Avoid Big ACA Reporting Penalties

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is still the law of the land, having survived attempts to both repeal and replace the legislation. It now has real teeth, with the dollar amounts of financial penalties having doubled in recent years. Here is what HR professionals need to know to prepare for the upcoming filing season and […]

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What Tax Professionals Need to Know about the Dark Web

If you don’t know much about the dark web, you’re not alone. Maybe 5 percent of internet users are on it (at a stretch), but it’s anywhere from 6 to 500 times larger than the consumer web. And it can definitely affect your job as a tax professional. Anything and everything is for sale on […]

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PATH Act Deadlines Create Problems for Financial Institutions

Financial institutions are having to deal with a new set of challenges in tax information reporting. Cheryl Riedlinger, noted tax attorney and head of the Tax Reporting Group, recently identified three new headaches for tax professionals: Changes to IRS policy regarding W-8 forms, which are causing FIs to repaper their client bases New developments in […]

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Financial Institutions Struggle with First UK CRS Transmittal

The first round of UK CRS filings didn’t go quite as well as some tax professionals at financial institutions thought it would. Just before the filing deadline, a survey of FIs revealed an air of confidence about the first transmittal, despite the fact that the first FATCA filing in the US was challenging. But participants […]

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How Tax Leaders Can Propel Client Service and Optimize 1099 Reporting

Financial services companies are now forced to tackle a new breed of 1099 reporting requirements for corporate clients. Federal and state governments are increasing audit frequency and requiring more detailed data, and new rules are putting companies’ reputations on the line. Tax leaders at financial services companies have bigger burdens on their shoulders these days, […]

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Senate “Skinny Repeal” Fails: Mixed Messaging Lingers for Next Steps

Amidst questions coming out of last week’s Senate vote-a-rama, one thing is clear: Information reporting obligations for Applicable Large Employers and providers of health insurance coverage will remain in place for the foreseeable future. Congress and the Administration are divided on how to proceed after multiple health care bills failed last week in the Senate. […]

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