Business Advisory Services/Certified Public Accontants

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INFORMATION RELEASE
April 8, 2010
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Kevin Cameron & Jolene Loos
813-286-7373
C&L Value Advisors LLC
Included in the Healthcare Bill
Major Changes to 1099 Information Reporting Laws
Tampa, FL - Some of the most drastic changes to 1099 information reporting in over a decade were included in the passage of the Healthcare reform bill.  Included in the bill were revenue raising provisions meant to seek greater compliance of the tax code via 1099 information reporting.  General provisions included:

 

Ø  The elimination of the corporate exemption from 1099-MISC reporting. (Public Law 111-148)

Ø  The requirement to report payments for property (goods, materials, merchandise, supplies, etc.)  (Public Law 111-148)

Ø  A six-fold increase in penalties from $250,000 to 1.5 million. (H.R.4213,H.R.4849)

Ø  A doubling of penalties per record from $50 to $100. (H.R.4213,H.R.4849)

 

Beginning for payments made after December 31, 2011, companies will be required to furnish and file form 1099-MISC for payments made to all for-profit companies regardless of corporate status.  In addition all payments for goods, materials, merchandise, supplies, and other property will need to be reported as well.  Early indications reveal that these changes will likely cause the 1099 reporting volume to increase significantly for most companies as well as the associated B-Notices. 

 

While the law applies to payments made after December 31, 2011 companies need to make broad changes to: 1) W-9 procedures to include all vendors. 2) Solicit W-9's for corporate vendors. 3) Prepare for larger 1099 year-end printing, mailing, and filing. 4) Make the appropriate budgetary and system updates to accommodate these change.
 
MoneyWhat we can do for you!
We have attached a link to the current Form W-9. Begin collecting these from your vendors today!
 
Simply clink on the link, print the forms you need and mail with your payment to your vendors.  It is never too early to begin gathering information to make the change.
 
Please contact our office if you have any questions or if you need assistance in implementing these changes.