am i reading this right that the 1099 misc with non employee box filled in has to be efiled to the IRS by Jan 31?
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Originally posted by JenMO View Postam i reading this right that the 1099 misc with non employee box filled in has to be efiled to the IRS by Jan 31?
201, requires Form 1099-MISC to be filed on or before
January 31, 2017, when you are reporting nonemployee
compensation payments in box 7. Otherwise, file by
February 28, 2017, if you file on paper, or by March 31,
2017, if you file electronically. The due dates for furnishing
payee statements remain the same.
So far I would agree.....
Who must file electronically. If you are required to file
250 or more information returns, you must file
electronically. The 250-or-more requirement applies
separately to each type of form. For example, if you must
file 500 Forms 1098 and 100 Forms 1099-A, you must file
Forms 1098 electronically, but you are not required to file
Forms 1099-A electronically.
I you have less than 250 1099's, you can still print and mail by Jan 31st (line 7)... efling not required.
Chris
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I have clients that have both, Non-Employee Compensation and Rental Payments, that require 1099's. I am going to insist that both have to be filed by January 31.
And I doubt if there will be a first-time abatement. I have been reading other comments elsewhere that the IRS is going after the late filing penalty on earlier years and refuse to abate.Jiggers, EA
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Last year I used 1099express for the first time. Sure glad I did, because they are automatically filing the extension of time to submit IRS copies for all their former customers. The even have a way to inquire to be sure the client is on the extension request list. Nice company."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith
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