Regulatory Analysis

Posted August 9, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Oregon Releases Updated Combined Payroll Tax Report

The Oregon Department of Revenue recently released an updated version of the 2019 Combined Payroll Tax Report, Publication 150-211-155. This publication provides information to Oregon businesses relating to payroll tax payment and reporting, and includes certain forms and instructions related to registering a business with the Department for tax purposes. There are a number of […]

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Posted August 9, 2019 by Gerry Nelligan
North Carolina Issues Automatic Waiver for Tax Year 2019 Electronic Filing Requirements

North Carolina provided notice that it will grant a general, automatic waiver for the electronic filing requirement of annual forms NC-3, W-2, and 1099 with the Department of Revenue.  Note that the waiver does not affect the deadline to file; annual tax information filings must be completed by January 31, 2020. In addition, the notice […]

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Posted August 9, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
IRS Publishes General Rules and Specifications for Substitute Forms

The IRS recently released Publication 1179 for Tax Year 2019. This publication contains the general rules and specifications for substitute information return forms, including Forms 1099 and 5498. There were several updates made to the publication for the upcoming tax year 2019, which include the addition of Forms 1098-F, 1099-LS, and 1099-SB to the numerous […]

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Posted August 9, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Iowa Proposes Changes to W-2 and 1099 Filing

The Iowa Department of Revenue has issued proposed amendments to existing regulations aimed at providing solutions to difficulties encountered when filing information returns in prior tax years. Specifically addressing the filing of forms W-2 and 1099, the proposed amendments aim to change the filing requirements for these forms. These proposed changes include: Amending the existing […]

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Posted August 9, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
New Mexico Publishes Effective Interest Rates for Late Payment of Tax Due

The New Mexico Department of Taxation and Revenue recently released Bulletin B-400.4, publishing the effective interest rates for late payment of tax due. This bulletin is released on a periodic basis during the course of the year to announce interest rates applicable for specific time frames. The interest rate for the period between July 1, […]

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Posted July 24, 2019 by Tom Hospod
Pennsylvania Releases Publication Revisions

Pennsylvania has revised REV-415, Employer Withholding Information Guide. The only update is to the mailing addresses for sending paper information returns to the DOR. Paper 1099-Rs or 1099-MISC showing PA tax withheld must be accompanied by the (REV-1667) Annual Withholding Reconciliation Statement. Forms should be mailed to:   PA Department of Revenue Bureau of Business […]

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Posted July 24, 2019 by Tom Hospod
California Governor Enacts Health Insurance Individual Mandate

The Governor of California has signed a bill that will institute a health insurance individual mandate – requiring California residents to maintain minimum essential coverage (MEC), as was construed under Affordable Care Act, for themselves and their dependents.  Failure to do so will result in the imposition of a penalty, to be determined by the California Health […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Oregon Passes Paid Family Leave Law

Oregon recently passed a sweeping paid family leave law which would give paid time off to those responsible for the care of sick family members or themselves. House Bill 2005 was signed into law on July 1, 2019, and would provide paid leave benefits to new parents, victims of domestic violence, and those charged with […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Tom Hospod
Treasury Finalizes Regulations that Allow for TIN Masking on W-2s Beginning in Tax Year 2020

The IRS has finalized regulations, pursuant to Internal Revenue Code §§ 6051 and 6052, that allow for TIN masking on W-2s beginning in tax year 2020 (for forms to be filed in 2021). The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, passed in 2017, allowed for the IRS to implement this regulation for purposes of identity theft protection […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Virginia Changes Interest Rates for the Third Quarter of 2019

The Virginia Department of Taxation is making a change to state interest rates relating to the overpayment and underpayments of tax for the third quarter of 2019. Virginia Code §58.1-15 provides for a rate that is 2% higher than the federal rate: since federal rates for the third quarter of 2019 are at 5%, Virginia […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
North Dakota Changes Electronic Filing Requirements for TY 2019

The North Dakota Office of the State Tax Commissioner recently issued an important notice regarding a law change affecting the electronic filing requirement for information returns. Per North Dakota House Bill 1112, the previous electronic filing threshold of 250 or more forms is being replaced with a requirement for all employers with 10 or more […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
D.C. Updates EFT Guide

The D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue recently updated their Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Guide. This publication provides information regarding EFT payments including bank information for payments, TXP and Addenda Record layouts, and tax type codes and definitions. The most recent update added two changes to the publication, which are as follows: A code for […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
South Carolina Publishes Updated Registration for Electronic Funds Transfer

The South Carolina Department of Revenue recently published an updated version of Form D-128, Registration Application for Electronic Funds Transfer. This form is used by payers to register their business for automatic payments through ACH Credit or ACH Debit. There is one update to the most recent version of this form, which is as follows: […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Georgia Publishes Updated Employer’s Tax Guide

The Georgia Department of Revenue recently published an updated version of the Employer’s Tax Guide. This publication provides information for employers including how to file and pay withholding tax returns, withholding tax tables, and annual filing of information returns. The Guide remains largely unchanged from its previous version with the exception of the addition of […]

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Posted July 8, 2019 by Tom Hospod
Kentucky Implements New Online Portal

Kentucky has migrated its online withholding taxpayer portal, WRAPS, to a new system, Kentucky Gateway Online – which is a more secure portal. Filers and payers should now use this system to access WRAPS in order to file withholding reports. Filers that do not already have Kentucky Gateway Online login credentials need to create a new user […]

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Posted June 26, 2019 by Gerry Nelligan
North Carolina Announces Interest Rate for Second Half of 2019

North Carolina has announced a change in the interest rate for the over- and underpayment of taxes.  Effective from July 2019 to January 2020, the interest rate will be six percent.  This is down one percent from the prior interest rate. To review North Carolina’s interest rate, please follow this link.

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Posted June 26, 2019 by Gerry Nelligan
South Carolina Announces 2019 Third Quarter Interest Rates

South Carolina regularly reviews and adjusts the interest rates for over- and underpayments of taxes.  Per SC Information Letter #19-15, for the period from July to October of 2019, the interest rate for underpayments will be five percent, down from six percent in the prior quarter. In addition, the letter notes that for the 2019-2020 […]

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Posted June 26, 2019 by Tom Hospod
New Mexico Updates Withholding Publication – Including Due Date Change

New Mexico has published a revised version of its FYI-104, New Mexico Withholding Tax. Publications may be found here. There are several changes of which filers should take note. Starting tax year 2019, the Department will be requiring electronic submission of income and withholding information returns if you have more than 25 employees and the information will be […]

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