Every year there are a plethora of questions surrounding COBRA coverage. This year is no exception. COBRA is offered to employees who have recently been terminated, fired, or have seen a drastic reduction in hours that would make them ineligible for minimum essential coverage regularly offered by their employer. COBRA is complicated and when it […]
As global information reporting continues to grow in complexity, it also continues to test the versatility of organisations internal tax compliance and tax operations teams. For larger organisations, this means managing an increased responsibility for FATCA, reporting for CDOT this May, and continuing to prepare for complete global transparency with CRS starting in tax year […]
FATCA reporting is well underway, but lately Canada has begun to balk at its reporting obligations. Recently, the government’s Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) transferred 155,000 documents to the IRS in compliance with FATCA, but some are not happy at how the records were transferred. As a result, a study and a hearing will be conducted […]
Over the past week, countries have continued to change rules and regulations surrounding FATCA, CDOT, and CRS. Check out this week’s FATCA update roundup, straight from our team of tax and compliance experts. Estonia Releases Amended Tax Information Exchange Act Estonia has released an amended Tax Exchange Information Act. There are a few notable changes: A […]
Even though spring just started, warmer days, cookouts, and trips to the beach are just a few reasons to look forward to the summer. However, in the world of transactional tax, it can be one of the busiest times of the year. In addition to the various sales tax holidays which occur during the summer, […]
The March 15th deadline for form 1042-S has come and gone, but the memories of 1042-S challenges feel like they will last forever. However, the reality is they don’t last forever. As process owners begin preparing for their tax season review to internal stakeholders, most are left trying to recollect their notes and determine how to present […]
The IRS has raised penalty amounts once again. As stated in IRS announcement 16-11, you may now be penalized up to $260 per record if you are late or inaccurate in all tax information, 10-series, and ACA form reporting requirements. Background Around This Increase You may be thinking, “Again? Didn’t these penalties just increase last year?” Not […]
Over the past week, there have been changes to FATCA not only in the United States, but all around the globe. Check out our summary of the major updates to FATCA, CDOT, and CRS, straight from our very own tax and compliance research team in this week’s FATCA roundup below: Croatia Releases Update to Web […]
Have you ever thought about just how much it will cost your organization to comply with mandatory ACA reporting? What will Affordable Care Act reporting cost you in terms of time and impact? Let’s take a minute and break down the economics. The IRS estimates that it will take 12 minutes to fill out each […]
Countries around the globe are making FATCA updates to regulations every day. Check out the most recent updates from the past week, compiled by our team of tax and compliance experts. Lichtenstein Updates FATCA Reporting Transmission Guide for Tax Year 2015 Lichtenstein has updated their FATCA Reporting Transmission Guide for Tax Year 2015, which contains […]
New Year’s Day 2016 brought numerous indirect tax changes to the state of Maine. These changes were varied and intended to complement reductions in the state’s income tax. One of the biggest changes that became effective January 1, 2016 relates to the sale of food and now there are new snack food taxes. In the […]
The Benefits to Adhering to the Original ACA Reporting Timeline for Tax Year 2015 Although the IRS has extended the deadlines for the first year of mandatory ACA filing, it is still possible to fulfill your obligations early—and doing so will greatly benefit your employees and organization in the process. Help Your 1040 Filers You […]
On Wednesday, January 27th, the US Justice Department announced that it had reached its final non-prosecution agreement under Category 2 of its Swiss Bank Program, this completing the Swiss Bank Program phase 2. The NPA was signed with HSZH, a one-time UBS acquisition. The Department of Justice (DOJ) launched its Swiss Bank Program in August […]
Once again, there was a variety of changes to FATCA over the past week. Take a look below to see the most recent updates, gathered by our expert compliance and research team. Ireland Revenue Temporarily Suspends Online FATCA Filing Ireland has temporarily suspended online FATCA filing. Beginning January 29, 2016, and continuing until early April, […]
The IRS recently announced significant modifications to FATCA reporting duties, affecting Chapters 3 and 4 of the Internal Revenue Code. Read more about this update, among others, in this week’s global recap from the Sovos expert compliance and research team. IRS Post Notice 2016-08 Announces Amendments of Chapter 3 and 4 Regulations The IRS posted […]
Tax information reporting presents many challenges for organizations due to the high demands of compliance regulations in addition to the frequent changes that need to be continually monitored and absorbed into current systems and processes. How organizations approach these challenges and the priority they place on tax compliance activity is a critical component to managing […]
One of the more interesting and important things in tax research is learning about the imposition of new fees and taxes on specific and somewhat unexpected items. These taxes allow us to keep our research skills sharp as well as point us in the right direction of exciting new client possibilities. Recently, we are seeing […]
CMO, Troy Thibodeau, Discusses the Challenges of Complying With FATCA and the Harbinger of CRS In the first quarter issue of Risk & Compliance e-magazine for 2016, Troy Thibodeau, CMO of Sovos provides an update on the progression with regards to the implementation FATCA, the challenges that the IRS has encountered, and what this could […]