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2023-2024 FEDERAL TAX UPDATES FOR INDIVIDUALS: IRS PROCEDURE & LEGISLATION
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MASTERING IRS REPRESENTATION: TAX SEASON MISTAKES THAT CREATE IRS ENFORCEMENT
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1099 MISCLASSIFICATION ISSUES FOR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND GIG WORKERS
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ESOP OVERVIEW FOR OWNERS, CFOs & CPAs
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2024 FILING SEASON CHANGES FOR 1099 REPORTING
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UNDERSTANDING PARTNERSHIP TAXATION: DISTRIBUTIONS
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THE CHOICE BETWEEN IRS FORM 1040 SCHEDULES C AND E
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IRS PRESENTING: TAX RELIEF IN DISASTER AREAS FROM AN INDIVIDUAL TAX PERSPECTIVE
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1099 PLANNING FOR THE 2024 FILING SEASON
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2024 ANNUAL TAX SEASON UPDATE
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1099 Reporting Demystified: Including the NEW IRS Reporting Requirements Announced on November 26, 2024

1099 REPORTING DEMYSTIFIED: INCLUDING THE NEW IRS REPORTING ANNOUNCED 11/26/24

Includes the newest details from the recent IRS guidelines.
Available Date(s)
Tuesday, December 17, 2024: 5:00PM EST

Cost $60.00
CPE Credits 2.0 hours
Subject Area 2.0 - Taxes (Federal Tax)
CE Credits 2.0 hours
Course Id# - HURS9-T-01719-24-O
Course Level Basic
Instructional Method Group Internet Based
Prerequisites None
Advanced Preparation None
Course Description

Another year approaches, and, new requirements have been added to report certain payments as detailed in the 2024 General Instructions for Certain Information Returns published by the Internal Revenue Service. And here we are again, continuing to educate ourselves, with the ever-changing 1099 forms and regulations.

Join this new webinar to learn the latest on what needs to be reported, where, by whom, and how to avoid penalties in the process.

Business owners making payments to vendors and individuals first need to distinguish which are reportable transactions and then what form to use. As the “Tax Gap” continues to grow, costing honest taxpayers to pay in more tax dollars, the IRS is using revenues from 1099 Reporting Errors and penalties to aid in its decrease.

Learning Objectives:


  • Compare the differences and requirements of 1099-Misc and 1099-NEC (nonemployee compensation) including revised reporting requirements for payments to attorneys for settlements and their fees

  • Recall the updated regulations and penalties assessed for non-compliance

  • Evaluate other 1099 reporting updates, including the newly released guidelines

Marcia L. Miller, MBA, EA

Financial Horizons, Inc
President & Owner

(954) 389-9510

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Marcia L. Miller, MBA, EA is President and Owner of Financial Horizons, Inc. 

Marcia’s experience spans over four decades of Accounting, Tax and Management Consulting for a practice with emphasis on representing Small Business Owners in all aspects of Taxes, Employment & Labor Issues, Pensions, Estate Planning as well as Federal, State (Nationwide) and Foreign mandatory reporting.

As an author, webinar expert, and live speaker for various national companies & accounting organizations at their annual conferences, she has shared her expertise on a multitude of current business taxation and accounting topics.

As a recognized Thought Leader and Speaker in the World of Information Reporting and commonly referred to as the "1099 Queen", Marcia was appointed to, and successfully completed a three-year term, as a Committee Member, to the Internal Revenue Service's Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (IRPAC). 

She received both her MBA and BBA from the University of Miami School of Business.

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About Our Presenter

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Financial Horizons, Inc. is an expert tax and consulting practice based in Ponte Vedra, FL, assisting taxpayers with their individual & business tax preparation and planning requirements.