Information Return Intelligence

Information Return Intelligence

Your weekly briefing on Form 1099, Form 1042-S, Form W-9 and anything else under the heading of an information return.

Recent Episodes

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Aug. 11, 2026

Episode 40: IRS Releases FAQs on Overtime, With One 1099 Item

The IRS recently released new FAQs dealing with the deduction for qualified overtime compensation. At first glance, this would seem to have nothing to do with 1099s. Overtime is generally an employee issue, which means W-2 reporting. But buried in the FAQs is an interesting question: When would qualified overtime compensation be reported on Form 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC instead of Form W-2? Yes, that can happen. The issue comes down to worker classification. The Department of Labor and the...
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Aug. 4, 2026

Episode 39: Settlement Payments, Attorney Fees and 1099 Reporting

If your organization pays a legal settlement, and part of that settlement goes directly to the plaintiff's attorney, should that attorney portion be included on the plaintiff's Form 1099-MISC? The answer is yes. In this week's episode of Information Return Intelligence, Jason reviews the recent Eiler v. Commissioner decision, which reinforces a long-standing principle of tax law: the plaintiff is generally taxed on the entire taxable settlement, including amounts paid directly to their attorne
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July 28, 2026

Episode 38: Correction Deadline Approaching to Avoid Penalties

Every year, there's a little-known deadline that can save 1099 filers from costly IRS penalties. In this episode of Information Return Intelligence, Jason explains why August 3, 2026 (normally August 1) is such an important date for correcting information returns. Learn how the IRS treats errors on timely filed forms, how many corrections you can make without penalty, and which mistakes don't require correction at all. Jason also discusses the de minimis error rules, why intention...
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July 21, 2026

Episode 37: Ask the Expert, Volume 4

Have a tricky 1099 question? You're not alone. In this fourth installment of our Ask the Expert series, Jason Dinesen answers real-world questions submitted by accounts payable and tax professionals. These are the kinds of scenarios that don't always have obvious answers—but they're exactly the situations finance teams encounter every day. This episode covers: When credit card payments shift reporting from Form 1099 to Form 1099-K—and why the same rule doesn't apply to Form 1042-SWhethe...
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July 14, 2026

Episode 36: New Online EIN Verification and Second B Notices — Can You Use It?

The IRS has introduced a new feature that allows businesses to instantly download verification of their Employer Identification Number (EIN) through their online Business Tax Account. It's a welcome improvement—but does it satisfy the documentation requirements for a second B Notice after receiving a CP2100? In this episode of Information Return Intelligence, Jason Dinesen examines the new online EIN verification process, explains how the CP2100 and B Notice procedures work, and answers the pra
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July 7, 2026

Episode 35 -- Second Quarter Form 1099 Roundup

Q2 2026 Roundup: W-9 Drafts, Backup Withholding, IRIS Updates & More The second quarter of 2026 brought a surprising number of developments in the information reporting world, and in this episode of Information Return Intelligence, Jason Dinesen breaks down the biggest stories that matter to 1099 professionals. Topics include the latest draft Form W-9 and the IRS's reversal on the proposed EIN restriction for sole proprietors, proposed regulations updating backup withholding thresholds,...

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