State and Local Reporting: 1099 and SALT Issues
Author: Steven D. Mercatante
CPE Credit: |
2 hours for CPAs 2 hours Federal Tax Related for EAs and OTRPs |
Per the IRS Education Provider Standards this course must be COMPLETED by 12/31/2027 to receive credits. NOTE: Go to My Professional Profile in your CCH CPELink account settings to ensure your name, and PTIN number; matches your PTIN card
Join us and discover proven methods for more efficiently meeting your State level 1099 reporting and sales and use requirements as well as get updated on important changes in the law. This is one of the most important topics your organization needs to address.
More and more states are partnering with the IRS to concentrate enforcement efforts on payments made by US organizations within individual states that are currently not being reported. Understand the basics of state reporting and explore best practices for determining your reporting requirements - including those brought about by recent changes in state information reporting laws.
In this quarterly update, industry expert and corporate tax attorney Steven D. Mercatante Esq. takes a look at some of the more common problems related to state and local compliance while offering solutions and best-practices for addressing related reporting issues.
Publication Date: November 2024
Topics Covered
- State/City Reporting Examples
- State and Local Reporting Checklist
- Unclaimed Property Overview
- Sales and Use - Your Approach
- Sales and Use - More New Laws on the Books
- Sales and Use - More States Still Very Active in 2024
Learning Objectives
- Identify state tax rules that your organization's staff needs to understand
- Recognize how to determine which states have jurisdiction over a given organization's business operations
- Identify how to compare and contrast the combined federal state filing programs benefits and shortcomings
- Recognize how to analyze particular state 1099 reporting requirements in detail
- Describe which states have reporting requirements that apply to your organization
- Identify what sales & use, and combined federal/state program compliance risks face your organization and how you should respond
- Identify state tax rules that your organization needs to address now
Level
Basic
Instructional Method
Self-Study
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes (2 hours)
Program Prerequisites
None
Advance Preparation
None