Form-MISC 2020 - Understanding IRS Form 1099-NEC and Form 1099-MISC and Best Practices Live Webinar Online
Topics/Call fo Papers
In July 2019, the IRS issued a release draft of a new Form 1099 for use commencing in the 2020 tax year (i.e., in 2021), a Form 1099-NEC to replace the Form 1099-MISC
This means that commencing in 2021, when reporting with regard to the 2020 calendar year, there are now two (2) different forms to consider (Form 1099-MISC and Form 1099-NEC), as opposed to one.
You will be able to review why the IRS brought back Form 1099-NEC.
You will be able to explain how to input the new Form 1099-NEC information.
Speaker:
Senior tax counsel, CPLS, P.A.
Practice emphasizes helping clients who are faced with the filing of certain IRS forms that lead to disputes, as well as tax disputes with the IRS, probate and Federal
This means that commencing in 2021, when reporting with regard to the 2020 calendar year, there are now two (2) different forms to consider (Form 1099-MISC and Form 1099-NEC), as opposed to one.
You will be able to review why the IRS brought back Form 1099-NEC.
You will be able to explain how to input the new Form 1099-NEC information.
Speaker:
Senior tax counsel, CPLS, P.A.
Practice emphasizes helping clients who are faced with the filing of certain IRS forms that lead to disputes, as well as tax disputes with the IRS, probate and Federal
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