It’s getting down to the nitty-gritty for IRS return filing for business
owners!
Not only are your 1099 MISC Forms due by this Friday (well, except for the 1099-MISCs reporting nonemployee compensation that were due January 31), your Affordable Care Act Forms 1094 and 1095 are due as well! And this is the e-filing deadline so, if for some reason, you were thinking of sending in paper forms: don’t. They’ll be counted as late, you’ll incur a late-filing penalty, and you’ll be making the whole ordeal a lot more difficult for yourself - especially since e-filing is the easier, more secure option for filing anyway.
You may remember last year and years before when W-2 Forms were due March 31 as well. Unfortunately - and we tried to warn you! - the IRS changed the W-2 deadline for 2016 tax year forms to January 31, 2017. If you missed the memo, try to get these forms in as soon as possible, but remember there’s a chance you’ll receive IRS penalties anyway.
At any rate, this year for the 2016 tax year, Forms 1099 and ACA Forms 1094 and 1095 are due this Sunday, March 31, 2019.
Not only are your 1099 MISC Forms due by this Friday (well, except for the 1099-MISCs reporting nonemployee compensation that were due January 31), your Affordable Care Act Forms 1094 and 1095 are due as well! And this is the e-filing deadline so, if for some reason, you were thinking of sending in paper forms: don’t. They’ll be counted as late, you’ll incur a late-filing penalty, and you’ll be making the whole ordeal a lot more difficult for yourself - especially since e-filing is the easier, more secure option for filing anyway.
You may remember last year and years before when W-2 Forms were due March 31 as well. Unfortunately - and we tried to warn you! - the IRS changed the W-2 deadline for 2016 tax year forms to January 31, 2017. If you missed the memo, try to get these forms in as soon as possible, but remember there’s a chance you’ll receive IRS penalties anyway.
At any rate, this year for the 2016 tax year, Forms 1099 and ACA Forms 1094 and 1095 are due this Sunday, March 31, 2019.
Of course, Express IRS Forms is here to help you get those forms e-filed
correctly and securely on time, but if you’re still a little hesitant, we’ve
also got another card to play: Form 8809. Form 8809 is the extension form for
information returns like Forms 1099 and 1094/1095 and when you apply, you get
an automatic 30-day extension to get your forms to the IRS. Don’t even have to
have an excuse or anything! You can e-file Form 8809 and get your extension
confirmation email all in just a few hours - and for only $3.55 - with Taxseer!
You can even go ahead and e-file a Form 8809 and if you still get your other forms in on time, you’re golden! The IRS doesn’t care if you apply for an extension and don’t use it, but they do very much care if you don’t apply for an extension and end up being late.
So, to get started, just log into your Taxseer account, click the big, orange Start New Form button, and get going on your, 1099, and/or ACA Forms! And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team: we’re available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST by phone (240.780.6153) and live chat. And we also provide 24/7 assistance at support@taxseer.com!
You can even go ahead and e-file a Form 8809 and if you still get your other forms in on time, you’re golden! The IRS doesn’t care if you apply for an extension and don’t use it, but they do very much care if you don’t apply for an extension and end up being late.
So, to get started, just log into your Taxseer account, click the big, orange Start New Form button, and get going on your, 1099, and/or ACA Forms! And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team: we’re available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST by phone (240.780.6153) and live chat. And we also provide 24/7 assistance at support@taxseer.com!
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