What Small Businesses REALLY Need to Know When it Comes to W-2 and 1099 Forms

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Annually, tax form filing season comes with a lot of headaches and stress, whether you do your own taxes or rely on outside help. Keeping track of all the necessary year-end forms can be not only confusing, but time-consuming.

Businesses are constantly evolving, which can change how they hire employees, conduct business or utilize outsourcing tasks that were traditionally handled in-house. Assuming your business has experienced one or all of these changes, you need to ask yourself, "Is there a form for that?"

To help alleviate the anxiety of simply crossing your fingers and hoping you have covered your bases, Greatland Corporation, a company that provides W-2 and 1099 forms and e-filing services to small and mid-size businesses, has compiled a list of the most frequently used forms to be sure you stay on top of all the paperwork.

According to the experts at Greatland, there are more than 20 year-end reporting forms a taxpayer could potentially receive but for brevity's sake (and your sanity), listed below are more common forms used by small businesses:

There are a variety of forms 1099 that account for other sources of income. Issuers must mail out these forms to recipients by January 31. However, 1099 forms do not have to be issued to the IRS until February 28, allowing businesses to catch potential mistakes and correct them.  This is also true for W-2s, although they are issued to the Social Security Administration rather than the IRS. The most often used 1099 forms are listed below:

For additional information about W-2s and 1099 forms along with a full list of year-end reporting forms, instructions and deadlines, visit www.greatland.com.

About GreatlandGreatland (www.greatland.com) is the W-2 and 1099 specialist, focused on providing guidance, products, and solutions for small to mid-size businesses and accountants.  Through Greatland's subsidiaries – Greatland, Nelco, FileTaxes.com and Broker Forms – the company offers an extensive array of specialized products for business: W-2 forms, 1099 forms, W-2 and 1099 software, online filing, business checks and check writing software, presentation materials, income tax preparation supplies, and mortgage forms.  Greatland is an employee-owned company with locations in Grand Rapids, Mich. and Green Bay, Wis.  Follow us on Facebook or Twitter: @GreatlandCorp

 

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