Regulatory Analysis

Posted November 20, 2017 by Jesse Rooney
Singapore Releases Updated CRS FAQs

Singapore has updated its CRS FAQs. The updated FAQs provide revised guidance on determining whether the holder of a new account is a reportable person. The FAQ directs Financial Institutions to obtain self-certification for the purposes of reporting when an account is opened if the account is to be treated as a preexisting account or […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
Japan Updates CRS Technical FAQs

The National Tax Agency of Japan issued an updated version of its "Reporting System for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information on Nonresidents (Provision of Reporting Matter)" FAQs which provides Japanese FIs with technical descriptions and specifications for reporting under CRS.  The updated FAQs expand on details of advance preparation setup for CRS Returns, and […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
Jersey Revises CRS Guidance Notes

Jersey recently updated its CRS Guidance Notes. The revised Guidance Notes provides links to updated regulations and summaries thereof. The Notes also advise that Jersey is adopting the UK's guidance regarding Employee Benefit Trusts (EBTs).  

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
U.S.-Turkmenistan FATCA Agreement Comes Into Force

The Model 1B IGA between Turkmenistan and the United States has entered into force.  Model 1B IGAs create a non-reciprocal reporting obligation between the tax authority of Turkmenistan and the United States. Turkmenistan has not released any further guidance at this time.

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
Hong Kong Updates Due Diligence Information for AEOI Reporting

Hong Kong's Inland Revenue Department recently updated Chapter 10 (Due Diligence: New Individual Accounts) of the AEOI Guidance for Financial Institutions. The updated chapter clarifies the procedure for seeking self-certification, reminding FIs that self-certification should be both obtained and validated within a period of 90 days after the FI has knowledge that a new account […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Paul Ogawa
Kentucky Releases Updated Specifications for Electronic Submission of W-2 and 1099 Reports

The Kentucky Department of Revenue recently released updated Electronic Specifications for the Submission of W-2 and 1099 Reports. These specifications are used by taxpayers to transmit W-2 and 1099 information to the Kentucky DOR in a certain format. While the changes to the W-2 Specifications were minor, the 1099 & W-2G specifications experienced several updates […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
Ohio Releases 2017 W-2 Filing Specifications

Ohio's Department of Taxation recently published the 2017 W-2 Filing Specifications.  The Department of Taxation accepts W-2 and 1099-R data in CD-ROM format.   There are several key changes from last year's specifications that should be noted:    A new box 12 Code FF money field, Permitted Benefits Under a Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Paul Ogawa
Arkansas Releases Updated Specifications for Filing Forms W-2 & 1099 Electronically, Advances Filing Due Date

Arkansas recently published an updated version of its Specifications for Filing W-2 & 1099 Forms Electronically. These specifications are used to submit withholding tax data to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration in an electronic format. While the actual specifications remain unchanged from 2016, there is one significant change for tax year 2017: W-2 […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Paul Ogawa
Connecticut Releases Updated Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments

Connecticut recently updated the CT Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments (Form CT-W4P). This form is used to report withholding on taxable pension and annuity distributions that payers are required to withhold on. The form has been completely overhauled due to a change in the law requiring withholding on pension and annuity distributions. House […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Adam Rivera
D.C. Releases 2018 Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Payment Guide

D.C. has released its 2018 EFT Payment Guide. Much of the guide remains the same as last year’s revision. Changes include new instructions that Official Payments (OPAY) allows a limit of $100,000 including the processing fee, and if the payment and the processing fee exceed $100,000 then the payment must be split. Additionally, contact information […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
Hawaii Revises Form BB-1 for Business Application

Hawaii's Department of Taxation recently revised Form BB-1, the Basic Business Application.  The updated application removed a number of questions regarding unemployment insurance and business start information.  The instructions for the form now includes specific instructions for lines 6 and 7. The revised form also advises that Form VP-1W is no longer valid for tax […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Paul Ogawa
Colorado Releases Updated Publication for Civil Tax Penalties & Interest

Colorado recently released an updated version of its FYI General 11 Publication, Colorado Civil Tax Penalties and Interest. The penalties and interest discussed in this publication cover a wide array of tax types, including withholding tax. Penalties for late payment of withholding taxes remains unchanged from the previous version of this publication: the greater of […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Paul Ogawa
South Carolina Publishes 2017 Instructions & Specifications for Filing Forms W-2

South Carolina recently published the 2017 version of Publication RS1, the Instructions & Specification for Filing Forms W-2. This publication is used by filers to produce and upload withholding reporting information to the South Carolina Department of Revenue, through their MyDORWAY portal. There are a few changes to the publication from the previous version, which […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Paul Ogawa
Maine Moves Up Due Date for 1099 and W-2 Reporting

Maine recently published updated Specifications & Instructions for 1099/W-2G forms and W-2 forms. These specifications are used by filers to transmit withholding reporting data to the Maine Revenue Services (MRS) using the MEETRS filing portal. The most notable update is the due date for both 1099s and W-2 forms: MRS has advanced their due date […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Adam Rivera
Members of House and Senate Announce Bills to Suspend ACA Mandates and Expand HSAs

Senator Orrin Hatch and Representative Kevin Brady have each introduced a similar version of the “Healthcare Market Certainty and Mandate Relief Act” (S. 2052, H.R. 4200) in their respective houses. This legislation would suspend the ACA’s individual mandate from 2017 through 2021. It would also lift the employer mandate going back to 2015, thus exempting […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Adam Rivera
Congressional Bill Introduced to Amend Definition of Full-Time Employee Under the ACA

Representative James Renacci has introduced House Bill H.R. 3956, the Simplifying Technical Aspects Regarding Seasonality Act of 2017 (the STARS Act). The STARS Act would amend the Internal Revenue Code to exclude seasonal employees from the definition of “full-time employee” for purposes of the employer mandate to provide employees with minimum essential health care coverage. […]

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Posted November 20, 2017 by Adam Rivera
Senator Introduces Bill to Modify Formula for Calculating Full-Time Employees under ACA

Senator Susan Collins has introduced Senate Bill S. 1782, the Forty Hours is Full Time Act of 2017. This bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code, with respect to the employer mandate to provide health care coverage, to modify the formula for calculating the number of full-time employees employed by an applicable large employer subject to […]

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Posted November 8, 2017 by Nicolette Chasse
Ireland Updates AEOI FAQs

Ireland recently updated its AEOI FAQs.  The only significant change involves updated lists of participant countries for years 2017 and 2018.  

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