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IRS Releases ACA Reporting Forms for 2015

The IRS has released the 2015 reporting Forms for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These Forms include the 1094-B, 1095-B, 1094-C, and the 1095-C. The 1095-B is for reporting Health Coverage and will generally be used by the Insurance Provider, while the 1094-B is the Transmittal of Health Coverage Information Returns. The purpose of the […]

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FATCA Reporting Deadline Looming with Newly Added Countries Expected to Comply

Governments around the world are joining the U.S. in its efforts to eliminate tax evasion by signing onto the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. While discussion surrounding FATCA has been ongoing for several years now, policies are just now going into effect in various parts of the world. The latest government to join the global tax […]

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Sending Your ACA Data Through the IRS AIR Testing System

AIR System 101: Testing and Preparing for the First Year of Required Reporting, Transmittals to the IRS Who Must Use the New IRS AIR System? Starting in 2016, applicable large employers (ALE), those with 50 full-time employees or more who work at least 30 hours a week (or FTE equivalent), have a whole new tax […]

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ACA – Be Prepared as Mandatory Reporting Looms on the Horizon

With less than 100 business days until the mandatory reporting deadline arrives for ACA 1094 and 1095 forms, it is critical that human resource (HR) departments implement an ACA reporting solution to deal with this new and complex tax obligation. But what exactly is involved? Understand Your Obligations From figuring out your business determination obligations […]

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FBAR deadline moved from June to April

Americans in charge of financial accounts overseas will have to report on those accounts to the Treasury Department a little earlier than expected next year. However, the flip side to that is that extensions are likely, making tax compliance a little easier. When President Barack Obama signed the Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice […]

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Top Ten Things to Know About AIR Testing and ACA Reporting Compliance

What is the AIR system? Why do you need to know what this is? How does it relate to tax information reporting? These are common questions human resource (HR) professionals, employers and many other people are asking themselves as they prepare for the first year of mandatory Affordable Care Act (ACA) reporting. The AIR system […]

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Governments getting ready for FATCA deadline

The U.S. deadline for reporting financial information on accounts in foreign financial institutions is Sept. 30. Some foreign governments and financial institutions are in varying states of readiness (or lack thereof) as they attempt to comply.  The reporting is per the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. FATCA requires foreign financial institutions to report certain information […]

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FATCA self-certification could cause headaches for financial institutions

The 2015 reporting deadline for the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is Sept. 30, and governments around the globe are doing what they can to gather information of U.S. citizens who have accounts in their financial institutions and report it back to the U.S. government. FATCA, as it is commonly known, requires foreign financial institutions […]

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Improved Cash Flow Realized from Business-to-Government Compliance

In recent weeks, we’ve examined the rapid expansion of business-to-government compliance in countries that rely on VAT tax income. While Latin America is the current hotbed for such legislation, similar mandates are cropping up worldwide as countries prove the effectiveness of financial legislation in maximizing tax revenues. The reach of these mandates is far – affecting […]

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Business-to-Government Compliance Begin to Penetrate Human Resources Processes

Recently, we’ve been examining the tidal wave of business-to-government regulations in emerging markets and their impact on business operations, including sales and procurement. Heavily involving both the accounts receivable and accounts payable teams, it’s clear that these mandates have significant implications on financial processes. However, recent legislation is adding a new operational unit to those […]

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Expansion of Personal Property Lease Transaction Tax in Chicago Delayed until January 1, 2016

Sovos Compliance has been closely watching recent developments in the City of Chicago as it relates to the issuance of new guidance defining the proper scope of both their Personal Property Lease Transaction Tax as well as their Amusement Tax. Key rulings interpreting both taxes were scheduled to take effect on September 1, 2015. However, […]

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CRS: The First Steps Towards Compliance and Guidance Begins

There has been a recent development in the evolution of global information reporting and the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) reporting requirements. On August 7, 2015, the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) released the first version of a CRS Implementation Handbook, which is meant to provide practical guidance to assist government officials and financial institutions […]

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Sovos Compliance Helps 1099/1095 Filers Avoid Increasing Penalties

Offering another detailed webinar and supporting educational materials to help businesses with tax compliance and to mitigate new penalty increase exposure. MINNEAPOLIS, MN.  AUGUST 12, 2015 On June 29, an update was passed to the Trade Preferences Extension Act. H.R. 1295 (now PL 114-27). This legislative change more than doubles the penalty per record from […]

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Summer Cruising in New York

Most people are probably not aware that the taxability of a cruise ticket in New York depends on whether or not food or drink is included in the ticket price. For instance, many cruises offer “all-inclusive” tickets that include all of your meals and drinks in the ticket price. Some cruises offer tickets that simply […]

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Major Changes to Indirect Tax Legislation in Latin America

Compliance with strict e-invoicing, finance and tax reporting legislation throughout Latin America is not a one-time, set-it-and-forget-it process. The pace of legislative change in this region is faster than ever as governments aim to expand the tax base and collect every penny, peso or reais they can. New mandates commonly move from initial legislation through […]

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Sovos highlighted on Law360: 1099 Filing Penalties

1099 filing penalties have recently doubled. On July 27, Law360 contributor Eric Kroh published an article featuring Sovos Compliance CMO Troy Thibodeau. The article focuses on the increased need for the government to raise revenue through stricter compliance enforcement of compliance rules, including the Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015. This update affects not only all 1099 filers, but also […]

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Indirect Tax Changes in Puerto Rico

As result of the passage of Law 72-2015, the indirect tax system of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is undergoing a remarkable transformation which is taking place over three distinct stages, culminating with a new Value Added Tax scheduled which will go into effect on April 1, 2016.   Last week, our Tax Experts, Ramon […]

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Business-to-Government Regulations Streamline Procurement Processes

As business-to-government compliance mandates spread throughout Latin America and into the global economy, these countries are regularly introducing new ways to standardize and automate financial reporting and tax collections. New regulations often go well-beyond traditional e-invoicing, affecting even more business processes. Recently, we examined how these mandates add complexity to the sales process; this week, […]

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