Information Return Intelligence
Your weekly briefing on 1099s, 1042-S, and everything related to information forms.
Information Return Intelligence
Episode 15: Fixing 1099 Errors & Filing Corrections
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You filed your 1099s.
Now you found a mistake.
What do you do?
In this episode of Information Return Intelligence, I break down:
- ✅ Why we file 1099s in the first place (hint: it’s about IRS matching programs and tax compliance)
- ✅ How the IRS actually uses the data you submit
- ✅ What kinds of errors matter (and which ones don’t)
- ✅ When you are required to file a correction
- ✅ The key August 1 deadline that can help you avoid penalties
- ✅ The de minimis dollar error rule ($100 / $25 for backup withholding)
- ✅ Why first name and address errors generally don’t trigger penalties
Remember: the IRS computer matching system primarily keys off the last name/business name and TIN, along with the dollar amount
Information Return Intelligence…. If those are wrong, you may have a problem. If they’re not? You may not need to panic.
If you discover an error, fix it. In most cases, correcting by August 1 keeps you penalty-free — especially if you’re correcting 10 or fewer forms.
This episode is practical, tactical, and designed for AP professionals, controllers, and anyone living in the information return world.
🎧 Listen weekly for fast, focused updates on:
- 1099-NEC & 1099-MISC
- 1042-S
- Backup withholding
- CP2100 letters & B-Notices
- IRS matching programs
- And everything else in the information return ecosystem
If you work with 1099s, this podcast is for you.
— Jason Dinesen