Free IRS Phone Forum: Requirements for Submitting Form 1099-G Electronically
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Free IRS Phone Forum: Requirements for Submitting Form 1099-G Electronically on Tuesday Sept. 11 at 2 p.m. (ET)The IRS office of Federal, State and Local Governments (FSLG) will address the requirements for submitting Form 1099-G electronically in a FREE one-hour phone forum on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. ET. No Continuing Education [CE] credits are available for this session.This Phone Forum offers an overview of the requirements to assist you in maintaining compliance with reporting standards. You will learn how to:
Following these procedures will satisfy the affirmative consent reporting requirements, save valuable time and resources, and improve customer service. You can pre-register electronically at the FSLG Phone Forum Registration site. Please register as soon as possible because space is limited. If you have any Form 1099-G questions you would like addressed, please email them to tege.fslg.phone.forums@irs.gov September 7, 2012, and we will try to answer them during the phone forum. We hope you’ll join us on the September 11th. Sincerely, Paul Marmolejo As you may have noticed, the IRS has made extensive changes to the look and functionality of the IRS.gov website. These changes aim to improve online services for all stakeholders with the best content and Web experience that the IRS can offer. The new navigation is one of the most significant changes users will see on IRS.gov. While the home page looks similar, there are new colors, new headings and a completely new way to navigate the site. To maintain a measure of continuity between the old and new, you’ll find a menu list in the upper right-hand corner called “Information for...” that incorporates virtually all content from the old site under familiar headings such as “Charities and Non-Profits,” Government Entities,” “Retirement Plans” and “Tax Exempt Bonds.” Alternately, you can always use the web address irs.gov/govt typed directly into your browser’s address window to access the page. If you bookmarked pages in the old website, check the redesigned site and update your bookmarks and favorites. A new feature on every page gives you the option of clicking a heart graphic to save the page as a bookmark.
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