Enacted last December, our government created a new law which means employers need to file their copies of Forms W-2 and 1099’s by Jan. 31. These forms also go to the Social Security Administration (State of California) much faster this year. Employers reporting Employee earnings and non-employee compensation such as payments to independent contractors (for example Sub-Contractors in the Construction industry, Commissions earned in Real Estate, or Rents paid in Nail and Beauty Salons) submitted to the IRS are now due Jan. 31. Employers have long faced a Jan. 31 deadline in providing copies of these forms to their employees but were not always followed. That date has not changed but now must be filed with the IRS and State of California.
In the past employers normally had until the end of February, if filing on paper, or the end of March, if filing electronically, to send in copies of these forms. Now the IRS is working with the payroll community and other partners to spread the word as January 31, 2017 is now the DEADLINE.
In the past employers normally had until the end of February, if filing on paper, or the end of March, if filing electronically, to send in copies of these forms. Now the IRS is working with the payroll community and other partners to spread the word as January 31, 2017 is now the DEADLINE.
The reason for the change is to helps stop fraud or errors. The new Jan. 31 deadline will help the IRS to spot errors on returns filed by taxpayers. Having these W-2s and 1099s sooner will make it easier for the IRS to verify legitimate tax returns and get refunds to taxpayers eligible to receive them. The changes will allow the IRS to send some tax refunds faster.
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