I got a new client last fall. It's a C corp. with a June year end. Before I took over the accounting & taxes, the corp paid a $25,000 dividend to the sole shareholder in the prior fiscal year.
Although I prepared the 1099-MISCs for the corp., I did not file a 1099-DIV. To be honest, I only have two C corps. (most of my corps are S) and didn't realize the dividend was paid during the calendar year. Another firm prepares the individual's tax return. (When I took on the client, I told him that it's highly unusual to have a different preparer for individual & corporate tax returns because of difficulties in tax planning & something may get missed.) I am nearly positive the individual's return does not include the $25,000.
My question is do I need to file the 1099-DIV at this point? It would be late. Or do I just wait to see if we get a notice? Obviously I need to bring this to my client's attention & recommend he amend his individual tax return.
Although I prepared the 1099-MISCs for the corp., I did not file a 1099-DIV. To be honest, I only have two C corps. (most of my corps are S) and didn't realize the dividend was paid during the calendar year. Another firm prepares the individual's tax return. (When I took on the client, I told him that it's highly unusual to have a different preparer for individual & corporate tax returns because of difficulties in tax planning & something may get missed.) I am nearly positive the individual's return does not include the $25,000.
My question is do I need to file the 1099-DIV at this point? It would be late. Or do I just wait to see if we get a notice? Obviously I need to bring this to my client's attention & recommend he amend his individual tax return.
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