The IRS issued Proposed Regulations in September that included a reduction to the required electronic filing threshold for businesses from 250 information returns to 100 returns for the 2021 tax reporting season. Further, the new requirements change the way that a business determines how to arrive at the number of returns required to be filed […]
2021 ACA reporting will most likely be different than prior years. Last fall, the IRS issued Notice 2020-76, which provided Affordable Care Act (ACA) filers with an extension of time to furnish Forms 1095-B and 1095-C to recipients. Instead of being due by the end of January, the forms could be mailed by March 2 […]
At our Insurance Regulatory Summit, we announced the launch of the Web App, a new browser-based interface for the Sovos Statutory Reporting solution. The Web App is an addition that can further help users comply with statutory reporting and state filing requirements. The Web App was created for and by Sovos users to deliver a […]
Unclaimed property due dates are spread across the calendar year and differ by state and holder/company type. Complicating matters even further, each state’s own unclaimed property rules and regulations are updated frequently. We’ve gathered state-specific information on unclaimed property due dates to help you stay on top of this changing information. The Sovos regulatory analysis […]
Earlier today, Sovos announced it has acquired 1099 Pro, a California-based company that delivers tax information reporting software and services to tens of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), in addition to enterprise organizations. 1099 Pro has been a market leader for three decades, and it brings talented team members to Sovos to extend […]
As offices around the world begin to reopen after nearly 18 months of employees working from home, many buildings aren’t as full as they used to be. In fact, 2.7% of the workforce quit their jobs in June 2021 alone. This is caused in large part by what many are calling the “Great Resignation.” Finance […]
The hotly anticipated crypto 1099 information reporting tax law changes may finally come to light this week. In an interesting twist to the bipartisan infrastructure bill negotiations, Senator Rob Portman (R)-OH added specific 1099 reporting tax law changes for digital asset transactions. The additions to the bill, entitled “Enhancement of Information Reporting for Brokers and […]
As we pass the midpoint of the year, many companies are already looking toward year end, trying to ready themselves for various new reporting requirements. Among those is the expansion to statutory Schedule Y where newly adopted Part 3 will join the family and require disclosures on related party insurer members of a holding company […]
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Finding all-in-one back office systems to help manage the day-to-day operations of a financial institution or insurance company can seem like an impossible task. Having all your organizational products, processes, channels, customer information and management tools in one place can save you time, increase efficiency and reduce your risk of errors. And that includes tax […]
Editor’s note: This blog was updated on November 27, 2023 Update: Since this content was published, the IRS released additional guidance further delaying and making changes to the implementation of the lowered Form 1099-K reporting threshold for 2023 returns. Read our recent blog post for additional details about the latest Form 1099-K reporting threshold requirements. […]
Form 1099-NEC changes in 2020 Since the IRS released Publication 1220, announcing that Form 1099-NEC—for nonemployee compensation—would not be included in the Combined Federal/State Filing (CF/SF) program starting tax year 2020, 37 states have implemented direct state reporting requirements for new Form 1099-NEC. Though there are 32 states that participate in the CF/SF program, the […]
“Regulation always follows innovation, and sometimes, in democracies, it follows a little further behind other jurisdictions.” – Chris Giancarlo, CFTC Chairman Regulators at the IRS, SEC and CFTC have been playing catch-up for years, and in their defense, it’s not easy to hit a moving target. The digital asset ecosystem continues to grow exponentially and […]
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the latest crypto craze to dominate the headlines; although these tokens are nothing new to the blockchain industry. In 2015, CryptoKitties took the industry by storm when people spent millions purchasing digital images of cartoon cats. Whether it’s digital art, music, videos, or items created in video games, NFTs offer a […]
President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 which included a variety of provisions aimed at helping Americans get through the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. To help fund this most recent round of aid, Section 9674 of the Act includes a change to the Form 1099-K reporting threshold for Third-Party Settlement Organizations […]
January is in full-swing as businesses and software filers scramble to prepare Forms W-2, 1099, 1098 and other information returns to issue to recipients by the end of this month. As the deadline approaches for what is arguably the busiest month of tax season, the IRS released Notice 2021-06 impacting 1099’s that your company may […]
Nonemployee compensation is the income paid by companies that classify an individual as a nonemployee. Nonemployee compensation can represent a variety of business payments including fees, commissions, prizes or rewards. The IRS and states use a variety of information returns to verify the accuracy of income claimed by individuals and business taxpayers including Form 1099-MISC […]
This blog was updated on February 10, 2023 With the introduction of Form 1099-NEC in 2020, the way filers report non-employee compensation and use Form 1099-MISC has changed. Below are the top 5 things to keep in mind when reporting Form 1099-NEC 1. Remember Form 1099-MISC changes: Because the IRS also adjusted the layout of […]