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Form 1099-H was last used for tax year 2023 and was issued to people who received advance payments of the health coverage tax credit (HCTC) to…
The Ubiquitous HOAgetty The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) requires that certain entities file annual reports with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FINCEN”) by December 31. In…
Did you receive Form 1099-Q this tax year? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires payers to send you this tax form if you took distributions from…
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses Form 1099-R to report income from retirement distributions, including withdrawals, rollovers, and conversions. Meanwhile, Forms RRB-1099 and RRB-1099-R report railroad…
Good news for tax planning: the IRS is finally introducing an official form for the Section 83(b) … [+] election.getty Here’s some election news that doesn’t…
If you are a member of a cooperative who received patronage dividends last year, you might find yourself holding Form 1099-PATR this tax season. Not sure…
So, you’ve received a Form 1099-DIV in the mail, and you’re wondering what to do with it. Don’t worry — this tax form is not as…
Did you receive Form 1099-G this tax year? Here’s everything you need to know about this important tax form and how to use it when filing…
Form 1099-A typically lands in your lap after a foreclosure or when your property securing a debt was repossessed or abandoned. In this guide, we’ll break…
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses 1099 forms, also called information returns, to report various types of income. If you received a 1099-CAP form as a…
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