As the January 31st deadline looms before us, explore all the information reported on the "Granddaddy of all 1099s", form 1099 MISC, now joined with the 1099 NEC, a form revived from 1982.
Be familiar with the purpose of every box of these two forms so that you may accurately report payments, remain compliant, and avoid what are often harsh penalties.
Learning Objectives:
Financial Horizons, Inc
President & Owner
(954) 389-9510
Marcia L. Miller, MBA, EA is President and Owner of Financial Horizons, Inc.
Marcia’s experience spans over four decades of Accounting, Tax and Management Consulting for a practice with emphasis on representing Small Business Owners in all aspects of Taxes, Employment & Labor Issues, Pensions, Estate Planning as well as Federal, State (Nationwide) and Foreign mandatory reporting.
As an author, webinar expert, and live speaker for various national companies & accounting organizations at their annual conferences, she has shared her expertise on a multitude of current business taxation and accounting topics.
As a recognized Thought Leader and Speaker in the World of Information Reporting and commonly referred to as the "1099 Queen", Marcia was appointed to, and successfully completed a three-year term, as a Committee Member, to the Internal Revenue Service's Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (IRPAC).
She received both her MBA and BBA from the University of Miami School of Business.
CPAacademy.org (Sponsor Id#: 111889) is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
CPAacademy.org 1685 S. Colorado Blvd, Suite #205, Denver, CO 80222
CPAacademy.org (Sponsor Id#: HURS9) has entered into an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service, to meet the requirements of 31 Code of Federal Regulations, section 10.6(g), covering maintenance of attendance records, retention of program outlines, qualifications of instructors, and length of class hours. This agreement does not constitute an endorsement by the IRS as to the quality of the program or its contribution to the professional competence of the enrolled individual. Credit earned by attendees with a PTIN will be reported directly to the IRS as required of all providers. To ensure your CPE hours are reported, update your profile in My Account to include your PTIN number. Please note: IRS CE is only mandatory for EAs and ERPAs. For all other tax return preparers, CE is voluntary.
CPAacademy.org 1685 S. Colorado Blvd, Suite #205, Denver, CO 80222