The rush of April 15 is over, but for many tax professionals, the real headache has just begun: reconciling the mess of 1099s found during tax season. This session, led by 'The 1099 Guy' Jason Dinesen, dives into the complex world of LLCs and the ever-changing landscape of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). We will address the 'Disregarded Entity' trap, the retroactive threshold changes for 1099-K (PayPal/Venmo), and the new 2026 e-filing mandates. This isn't just a 'how-to'—it’s a 'how-to-fix' session designed for the post-deadline cleanup.
We will dive deep into why "Disregarded Entities" cause the most 1099 errors, how to handle the retroactive threshold changes for payment apps, and the mandatory 2026 e-filing requirements. If you found errors on your clients' books this tax season, this is your roadmap to fixing them before the IRS sends a notice.
• Identify the correct reporting name and TIN for various LLC structures (Single Member vs. Multi-Member).
• Navigate the 1099-K 'Payment App' confusion: Reconciling personal vs. business transactions under the $20,000 OBBBA threshold.
• Execute the new 2026 E-filing requirements and understand the IRIS portal mandates.
• Apply penalty mitigation strategies for late or corrected 1099s discovered after the April 15 individual deadline.
• The LLC Trap: Why an EIN on a W-9 is often the wrong number to use for a single-member LLC.
• Payment App Reality Check: Sorting through the mess of Venmo, PayPal, and Zelle payments under the $20,000 OBBBA rules.
• E-Filing for Everyone: The "10-form" threshold is here—why almost every business is now legally required to e-file in 2026.
• The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA): A plain-English breakdown of how this 2025/2026 law changed your workflow.
• Backup Withholding: The 24% rule you can’t afford to ignore when a contractor refuses to provide a TIN.
• CPAs & Enrolled Agents: Looking to resolve issues found during the 2025/2026 filing season.
• Bookkeepers: Who manage vendor payments and W-9 collection throughout the year.
• Small Business Owners: Who paid contractors via apps and are worried about upcoming IRS audits.
• Tax Managers: Needing a 2026 compliance update on the OBBBA's impact on information returns.
Jason Dinesen (EA, LPA) is a tax nerd, entrepreneur, tax expert and a well-known presenter of continuing education courses. Known for his sharp tax interpretations, he is one of the quickest to bring the analysis of the latest tax updates and IRS guidance to the professional community.
Jason has coached over 200,000 accounting, tax, and HR professionals on various topics of accounting, individual taxation, corporate taxation, professional ethics and much more. He has presented over dozens of webinars on Form 1099 (for 10 years on this subject!); marriage in the tax code; tax updates; the new Form W-4, payroll updates, filing status, tax credit and other issues relating to the modern-day household setting. He also teaches 2 classes at Simpson College, Individual Income Tax and Business Analytics.
Jason always had a knack for radio shows and has and regularly features as an anchor for Radio Iowa. He was born and raised in Iowa and has a degree in corporate communications from Simpson College in Indianola. He has a big family that includes his wife, two sons, 4 cats and 2 dogs. His other hobbies include being a season ticket holder to University of Iowa football.

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