‘We didn’t know’ isn’t reasonable cause for not filing 1099s
The window for claiming reasonable cause for failing to e-file information returns is so small, it’s virtually impossible to fit through. An employer wound up on the outside looking in after its reasonable-cause defense—that it had no idea the employee responsible for filing Forms 1099 buried the penalty notices—fell flat with a federal appeals court.
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