1099 Reporting of Settlements and Payments to Attorneys

Recorded Webinar | Steven Mercatante | From: Mar 05, 2025 - To: Dec 31, 2025

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Recording     $199
DVD     $209
Recording + DVD     $369
Transcript (Pdf)     $199
Recording & Transcript (Pdf)     $359
DVD & Transcript (Pdf)     $369
Flash Drive     $219


Description

The IRS is paying close attention to third-party payers, including small and mid-size businesses, and how they report payments made to subcontractors, attorneys, architects and other service providers on Form 1099-MISC. 

During this must-attend session, our expert speaker will explore:

  • How to comply with IRS rules when reporting attorney fees and other third-party payments 
  • Documentation requirements and instructions for forms 1099-MISC 

Plus, you will learn what your organization needs to be doing now to meet reporting deadlines and ensure compliance, including:

  • How Form 1099-MISC reporting requirements have expanded 
  • How to report punitive legal damage awards and gross proceeds paid to attorneys
  • Handling of multiple 1099s
  • Which payments are taxable and reportable and which are considered exceptions
  • Handling 1099 reporting for settlement agreements
  • Whether attorney fees are reported in box one of the 1099-NEC or box ten of the 1099-MISC
  • Learn when an LLC is not reportable as a corporation and when it is as a company
  • Discover how to report multi-member LLCs with corporate owners 
  • Address reporting issues cropping up with incorporated legal service providers.

Learning Objectives:-

  • How to report punitive legal damage awards and gross proceeds paid to attorneys
  • Which payments are taxable and reportable and which are considered exceptions
  • Learn when an LLC is not reportable as a corporation and when it is as a company.

Who will Benefit?

Business owners, accountants, tax professionals, payroll professionals, and compliance officers.