Now that you’ve issued 1099s and W2s, what’s next?
I’m sure by now, that your business has issued all of its 1099s and W2s by the February 2nd deadline, right? Well, the fun isn’t over. You also have to send copies of these forms along with a summary or transmittal sheet to the Social Security Administration and the IRS. To do this you’ll be using forms W-3 and 1096.
What is form W-3?
Commonly known as “Transmittal of wage and tax statements”, this form summarizes the total amounts reported on forms W2 issued to employees. It includes wages, federal and state taxes, Medicare, and other miscellaneous payments made to employees. You have the option of filing this form electronically or mailing it directly to the Social Security Administration. If you choose to mail the form, you need to include Copy A of the W2 statement for each employee that it was issued for. When filing electronically, you need only to send form W3. The deadline for filing this form is March 2, 2009
What is form 1096?
Commonly known as “Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns”, this form summarizes various types of miscellaneous payments from forms 1098, 1099, W2-G, & 5498. You are required to file form W-3 electronically if you have more than 250 returns of any one type. If mailing the form, you need to include copies of all submitted 1099, 1098, W2-G & 5498. The deadline for filing this form is March 2, 2009 with forms 1098, 1099 & W2-G, or June 1, 2009 with form 5498.
In addition to federal submittal forms, each state has its own requirements for submission of employee and contractor statements. You must check with your local state taxing authority for specified instructions, or notify a bookkeeper for assistance.
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Jacqueline E. Williams
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