Release Notes |
This is the Early Release of 1042-S Pro for 2014.
*Please refer to IRS instructions for full detail of 2014 changes (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1042s.pdf)
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FORM CHANGES:
What’s New? A highlight of some of the new 2014 requirements for form 1042-S
Note the changes and modifications listed below is not a comprehensive listing and is subject to change. We strongly recommend that you have your legal and accounting departments research these new reporting requirements.
Electronic filing requirement for financial institutions. Beginning January 1, 2014, financial institutions that are required to report payments made under chapters 3 or 4 must electronically file Forms 1042-S (regardless of the number of forms to file).
Many new fields including new fields dealing with Chapter 4 requirements.
Be sure to format your Recipient EINs as ##-#######, SSN’s as ###-##-#### and unknown as ######### on import or during manual entry.
VERY IMPORTANT - In addition a new required field not shown on the form or instructions is the “Recipient’s U.S.TIN Type” with acceptable values of 0 thru 4 as shown in Publication 1187 on page 51 pertaining to the Q record, position 358. It is your responsibility to populate this form when manually adding a form or upon import. The IRS has provided this guidance for this field:
If you do not populate this form on import then 1099 Pro fill in the values as per the below:
1099 Pro will fill a value of 4 = TIN required but not provided if your TIN is not formatted, blank or missing. NOTE: during a Roll Forward from prior year tax data, if you roll over Recipient Information, please review your recipients that their Recipient TIN Code is correct after the roll has been completed. During a Roll Forward from prior year tax data, if you roll over Recipient Information, 1099 Pro will default the new “Recipient TIN Type Code” field required by the IRS on forms 1042-S as follows:
Please carefully review that your recipients and their respective TIN Type Codes are correct after the roll has been completed.
New & changed Income Codes, Exemption Codes and Recipient Codes
Be sure to check all of the new codes as there are many new codes and code changes. For example:
Income codes now go up to 51
Note Recipient Codes have drastically changed, including but not limited to the below:
And many, many other changes.
References:
Publication 1187 see http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1187.pdf
2014 1042-S Instructions: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1042s.pdf
Note Publication 515 Withholding on Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities has not been updated of this writing.
Excerpt from the IRS re: What's New
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). The Form 1042-S for 2014 has been modified to accommodate reporting of payments and amounts withheld under the provisions commonly known as FATCA or Chapter 4 of the Internal Revenue Code (chapter 4) in addition to those amounts required to be reported under Chapter 3 of the Internal Revenue Code (chapter 3). Form 1042-S requires the reporting of an applicable exemption to the extent withholding under chapter 4 did not apply to a payment of U.S source fixed or determinable annual or periodical (FDAP) income (including deposit interest) that is reportable on Form 1042-S. When a financial institution reports a payment made to its financial account, Form 1042-S also requires the reporting of additional information about a recipient of the payment, such as the recipient's account number, date of birth, and foreign taxpayer identification number, if any. For withholding agents, intermediaries, flow-through entities, and recipients, Form 1042-S requires that the chapter 3 status (or classification) and, when the payment reported is a withholdable payment, the chapter 4 status be reported on the form according to codes provided in these instructions. See these instructions for a description of any further changes to the 2014 Form 1042-S. For the requirement of a withholding agent to file a Form 1042-S for chapter 4 purposes, see Regulations section 1.1474-1(d).
For withholding agents that report amounts withheld by another withholding agent, Form 1042-S requests the name and EIN of the withholding agent that withheld the tax. This information is optional for 2014.
Publication 515 (cited in these instructions) has not been updated as of the date of publication of these instructions to include the withholding and reporting provisions of chapter 4.