Notice 931 sets the deposit rules and schedule for Form 941This information is also used for Forms: 943, 944, 945, and CT-1.
What Has Changed On The 2020 W-2
Instructions For Reporting Deferred Social Security Tax The IRS has issued instructions for reporting deferred Social Security Taxes for employees using Form W-2 and W-2C.
Accountant Shortage and Solution
The nation-wide shortage of accountants has been a hot topic since 2018 analysts noted that current graduation rates of accountants is likely to fall substantially short of the over 90,000 new accounting jobs anticipated by 2028.
941 Changes For The Third Quarter 2020
Update on IRS Form 941 Changes Effective Immediately Details of the IRS Form 941 changes for third quarter filing 2020 Aatrix continues to monitor the changes to state and fed payroll reports and payments due to new legislation or executive orders.
The NEW 1099 NEC and Common 1099’s
The IRS decided to create a separate form to report the Box 7 revenue. Form 1099-NEC is not a replacement for Form 1099-MISC. Form 1099-NEC is only replacing the use of Form 1099-MISC for reporting independent contractor payments.
What You Should Know About Social Security Number Verification
Why Verification Is An Important Step For W-2 Filing Verifying Social Security Numbers greatly reduces SSN Mismatch errors on ACA, W-2, and 1099 filings.
2020 IRS Form W2 Changes
What Has Changed On The 2020 W-2. How Can Changes In The W-2 Affect Your Company? It’s important to know what changes have been made to the W-2 filing process.
Simplify Your 1099 Filing
What to look for when choosing a COMPLETE 1099 Filing solution. Take the hassle out of your 1099 filing. Follow this 1099 reporting guide to make your year end 1099 reporting a breeze.
Are You Prepared For State ACA Reporting?
Which states are affected by the ACA (Affordable Care Act) state individual mandate? Currently there are 6 states that have passed legislation establishing an individual mandate for ACA.
What Is And Who Receives The IRS Form 1099G
The 1099-G form is used by government agencies to report payments made to businesses or individuals to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This does not include wages. The most common use is to report unemployment compensation or tax refunds.