Not Business As Usual For Employers: W-2 and 1099-MISC Filing Dates Moved Up
Article Highlights:
- Fraudulently Filed Tax Returns
- Delayed Refunds
- New W-2 and 1099-MISC Filing Due Dates
- W-2 Extensions No Longer Automatic
The second preventive measure is to require earlier filing of W-2 and 1099-MISC forms, which will enable the IRS to ferret out returns that report phony income and withholding. This measure will have a significant impact on employers by moving up the filing due date of the government’s copy of 2016 W-2s and 1099-MISCs to January 31, 2017 (the previous due date was February 28, or March 31 if filed electronically). January 31 has been and continues to be the date the forms are required to be provided to the employees (W-2s) or independent contractors (1099-MISCs).
The 30-day automatic extension to file W-2s is no longer automatic. The IRS anticipates that it will grant the non-automatic extension of time to file only in limited cases where the filer or transmitter’s explanation demonstrates that an extension of time to file is needed as a result of extraordinary circumstances.
With regard to the government’s copy of 1099-MISC forms, the earlier filing due date only applies to those 1099-MISC forms reporting non-employee compensation.
If you have questions related to earlier W-2 or 1099-MISC filing requirements, please give this office a call.