The IRS posted a new release1 today notifying filers of the following information returns that they will receive a notice if missing or incorrect information was filed:
Form 1099-B, Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions
Form 1099-DIV, Dividends and Distributions
Form 1099-G, Certain Government Payments
Form 1099-INT, Interest Income
Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third-Party Network Transactions
Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income
Form 1099-NEC, Nonemployee Compensation
Form 1099-OID, Original Issue Discount
Form 1099-PATR, Taxable Distributions Received from Cooperatives
Form W-2G, Certain Gambling Winnings
These notices are sent twice a year. The initial mailing is in September or October and the second mailing is in April.
Today's release is notifying filers of the second mailing of the notice for missing/incorrect information returns for 2021.
The notice will include:
To correct this issue, the IRS suggests that payers compare the accounts listed on the notice with their account records and correct or update their records, if necessary. They mention that this can include correcting backup withholding requirements on payments made to payees.
The payments that you reported on the information returns listed above are subject to backup withholding in the following situations:Payers remain liable for the amount they failed to backup withhold, and penalties may apply and the penalties for information returns errors can be steep!
What can you do now? Continue reading this blog to learn more about what you can do right now if you received this notice and how to avoid this problem and the associated penalties in the future.
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