Managing your CP2100 Report: Important 1099 Upcoming Dates

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Nervously awaiting your CP2100 Report from the IRS? Collecting and organizing all the needed documentation to show where you’ve mailed W-9s and corrected your 1099s, all while trying to stay current with the ever-changing rules and regulations can be extremely stressful – especially with potential IRS fines hanging over your head.

Most healthcare payers receive their CP2100 Reports in the Fall, starting in September. The CP2100 Report show any errors due to missing or potentially incorrect TIN/Legal Name mismatches identified during the filing of the annual 1099s. This report is time sensitive and requires proof that you attempted to correct the Tax Ids and Legal Names by requesting completed W-9s. Furthermore, B and 2nd B Notices may need to be issued after receiving this report. For Tax Ids in which you don’t have the necessary documentation proving you did your due diligence, could result in potential IRS fines/penalties!

W-9 Corrections created The 1099 Solution to help healthcare payers avoid this stress. By being proactive throughout the year to ensure you have the best information and documentation to file your 1099s and avoid potential fines. W-9 Corrections takes pride in the fact that no client has ever received IRS fines due to TIN/Legal Name mismatches.

Want to avoid potential IRS fines and need assistance with your CP2100 Report? Contact W-9 Corrections today to see how we can best help by giving us a call at (704) 424-9889, sending an email to [email protected] or visiting our website www.www.baseload.com.

*** See Below for important 1099 Upcoming Dates***

SAVE THE DATES:

September 2020– W-9 Corrections CP2100 Report Reminder
– The IRS may be sending a CP2100 report from previous filing years. This may be due to missing or potentially incorrect TIN’s identified during the filing of your annual 1099 file.

– Once the IRS issues your CP2100 report, please forward it to W-9 Corrections so we can:
o Process and mail B/2nd B-Notices with W-9 enclosures to appropriate Tax IDs
o Advise you of records that could be eligible for backup withholding
o Supply you with reasonable cause data for providers that still have incorrect information

October 2020 – W-9 Corrections 4th Quarter Processing of 1099 File to begin the cleanup process
– Proactive letter and a blank W-9 form will be mailed to all providers with invalid TIN/Name combinations to collect valid information

November 30, 2020 – Deadline to receive your W-9 Corrections 4th Quarter 1099 File Processing
– Proactive letter and a blank W-9 form will be mailed to all providers with invalid TIN/Name combinations to collect valid information

February 1, 2021 – All 2020 1099s must be postmarked and mailed by the February 1st deadline

February 1, 2021 – If you are reporting box 7 payments in your 2020 1099 Live File, per the IRS all 1099s must be printed, mailed, and filed by February 1, 2020

March 31, 2021 – Deadline to file Box 6 2020 1099-MISC Live File to the IRS

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