Greatland Prepares Employers for Year-end Reporting, New Affordable Care Act Requirements
Now is the time to start thinking about recent tax changes and how they affect your business. Even for the most organized among us, keeping the mountains of tax details straight is a tough and trying task, taking the focus off of the daily necessities of running a business.
In short, 1099s and W-2s are two different tax forms used for two types of workers. Independent contractors receive 1099 forms and traditional employees will receive a W-2 every year. It can often be difficult to classify workers, and costly if you make a mistake.
A W-2 is the form employers will use to report yearly wage and withholding information. An employer needs to provide this form to employees no later than
For better clarity, a 1099-MISC is the form individuals use to report miscellaneous income, such as income earned as a contract or freelance worker, as well as fees, royalties, commissions and rental income. If you are an employer that uses contractors or freelance workers whom you paid at least
This year, the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, requires many employers to offer health insurance coverage to full-time employees and their dependents. The
It is important to note that all self-insured employers, regardless of size, must report healthcare coverage information to employees and the
Gathering information necessary to complete Form 1095 presents a unique challenge to companies since the form requires data typically stored in the employer's payroll system as well as HIPAA-protected benefits information that is most often included in the employer's human resources software. Businesses can expect additional workload this year in correctly combining this information from two very different regulated databases and importing the data into the unfamiliar 1095 form.
"Many businesses are struggling to understand and prepare for the Affordable Care Act's new requirements, but it's important that they learn the tax filing changes for this season so they can avoid penalties," says
A full list of year-end reporting forms and instructions are available on the
About Greatland
Greatland (www.greatland.com) is the W-2 and 1099 specialist, focused on providing information, products, and solutions for small to mid-size businesses and accountants. Greatland helps customers navigate annual reporting changes, including extensive expertise about ACA reporting. Through Greatland's subsidiaries – Greatland, Nelco, and Broker Forms – the company offers an extensive array of specialized products for businesses: W-2 forms, 1099 forms, 1095 forms, business checks, presentation materials, income tax preparation supplies, and mortgage forms. Greatland also offers Yearli, a comprehensive W-2, 1099, and 1095 reporting software and online filing platform. Greatland is an employee-owned company with locations in
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