Making your 1099S List - and checking it twice or Five Times
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Jan-05-2012
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It’s that time of year again. Time for settlement agents all across the country to file 1099-S forms to the IRS. As with your taxes, the longer you wait, the more painful things get. So don’t wait.
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It’s that time of year again. Time for settlement agents all across the country to file 1099-S forms to the IRS. As with your taxes, the longer you wait, the more painful things get. So don’t wait.
Filing the statements in a timely manner has become even more critical given new Tier-3 penalty rates. Here’s how it breaks down:
•1099s (not to be confused with 1099S’s) need to be filed by January 31, 2012. We mention this since the similar form number makes things rife for confusion.
•You have till February 15, 2012 to file your 1099S’s. We believe the IRS provides a slightly longer timeframe since the forms are so complex. Note: you’ll want to check and double-check your work. Make sure there are no typos. Make sure names match tax ID numbers. You could end up paying dearly for discrepancies!
•The IRS reporting deadline is March 31, 2012. When this deadline comes around, the IRS will be able to verify the underlying information, and notify you of errors.
•If you haven’t corrected your 1099S mistakes within 30 days, it’s considered a Tier-1 penalty, and you will be assessed accordingly. This is a sham, and we’ll explain why in a minute.
•If you haven’t corrected your 1099S mistakes within 60 days, it’s a Tier-2 penalty, and you’ll be assessed accordingly. We believe this is a sham, too. Keep reading.
•You get 180 days to correct a mistake and pay a Tier-3 penalty of $100. The reason this—in our opinion—is the only realistic penalty is that the IRS is sifting through a lot of forms. The agency will take a few months before informing the filer about a mismatch in the first place. Therefore, too much time will have passed for you to return a corrected form in time to qualify for the Tier-1 and Tier-2 penalties. Tier-3 is only option left.
Once again, your Tier-3 errors will cost you a cool $100: each. If you’re filing the average number of forms (somewhere in the neighborhood of 50) for settlement agents, they’ll surely hunt you down. We are talking about a nation in debt.
Now for the good news. Here at Easy Soft, we’re happy to handle your filings for you. All you have to do is sign up for our 1099S electronic filing service. You handle the closing. Then give us the dirty work of filing the forms. We’ll be the ones making your list—and checking it twice (or five times). We’ll be the ones keeping our eyes on that February 15 deadline. Your work—as far as we’re concerned—is done!
Easy, right? The 1099S electronic filing service is part of Easy Soft’s Easy HUD software package. For more information, give us a call at 800-905-7638.
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Easy Soft has automated software solutions for virtually every practice area, from case management , hud closing statement , document assembly and law firm billing and accounting software, to law office management software
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