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For years the IRS has struggled with the independent contractor, the non-resident alien worker, US citizens with foreign financial accounts and tax collection. They have placed the burden on businesses, non-profits and not-for-profits as well as state and local government to report information about taxable payments they make to their account holders, vendors and customers. In assessing opportunities to close the tax gap (taxes due but not reported or paid), one of the greatest opportunities comes from expanding information reporting on taxpayers by payers - the 1099 and the 1042-S. These time consuming reporting obligations can be streamlined

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Place : United States, Baltimore, md

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Contact Person:Eevnt Manager

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For years the IRS has struggled with the independent contractor, the non-resident alien worker, US citizens with foreign financial accounts and tax collection. They have placed the burden on businesses, non-profits and not-for-profits as well as state and local government to report information about taxable payments they make to their account holders, vendors and customers. In assessing opportunities to close the tax gap (taxes due but not reported or paid), one of the greatest opportunities comes from expanding information reporting on taxpayers by payers - the 1099 and the 1042-S. These time consuming reporting obligations can be streamlined

For years the IRS has struggled with the independent contractor, the non-resident alien worker, US citizens with foreign financial accounts and tax collection. They have placed the burden on businesses, non-profits and not-for-profits as well as state and local government to report information about taxable payments they make to their account holders, vendors and customers. In assessing opportunities to close the tax gap (taxes due but not reported or paid), one of the greatest opportunities comes from expanding information reporting on taxpayers by payers - the 1099 and the 1042-S. These time consuming reporting obligations can be streamlined will be held in Baltimore, md,United States on date 2017-11-03

Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 1st November 2017

Organized By :NetZealous DBA as GlobalCompliancePanel

Keynote Speakers : Miles Hutchinson has been an auditor with PriceWaterhouseCoopers and the Chief Financial Officer of a $1 billion real estate development company. Miles is a professional speaker and consultant who has presented over 2,500 seminars and training sessions on a myriad of business and financial topics, including financial analysis and modeling, accounting, strategic planning, financial reporting and compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. He is recognized as an expert in payroll and sales & use t

Conference Highlights :Upon completing this course participants should: Be well versed in the information reporting process including The importance of obtaining Forms W-9 or W-8 on all payees Be able to reduce the amount of time and resources necessary to handle the company's information reporting mandate Be able to minimize the risk and effort involved in performing backup withholding Improve the accuracy of their regulatory reporting process Enhance the relationship between the company and clients/vendor

Venue :Baltimore, MD, United States

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For years the IRS has struggled with the independent contractor, the non-resident alien worker, US citizens with foreign financial accounts and tax collection. They have placed the burden on businesses, non-profits and not-for-profits as well as state and local government to report information about taxable payments they make to their account holders, vendors and customers. In assessing opportunities to close the tax gap (taxes due but not reported or paid), one of the greatest opportunities comes from expanding information reporting on taxpayers by payers - the 1099 and the 1042-S. These time consuming reporting obligations can be streamlined

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