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As you likely know by now, there has been a major change that will impact your customers’ filings for the 2020 tax year and beyond. The IRS has recently released the1099-NEC, a new form replacing Form 1099-MISC box 7 for reporting nonemployee compensation.
Breaking Down the 1099-NEC
The new 1099-NEC is based on an old form that has been out of use since 1982. The IRS revived the form to address some time-management and administrative issues that arose under the Protecting Americans from the Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (PATH Act). The new Form 1099-NEC effectively separates certain data from box 7 of the 1099-MISC, in addition to staggering the filing due dates.
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