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§114.1. Annual information return of service recipient
A. Beginning January 1, 2022, any service recipient who makes or is required to
make a return to the Internal Revenue Service, in accordance with Section 6041A(a) of the
Internal Revenue Code and treasury regulations adopted thereunder and other administrative
guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service, including the instructions to Internal
Revenue Service Form 1099-NEC or successor form, relating to payments made to a service
provider as remuneration for services provided in this state, shall file a copy of the return
with the secretary as provided for in this Section.
B.
(1)The return copy shall be filed with the secretary on or before the 28th day of
February of each year for the preceding calendar year. The first report shall
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§114.1. Annual information return of service recipient
A. Beginning January 1, 2022, any service recipient who makes or is required to
make a return to the Internal Revenue Service, in accordance with Section 6041A(a) of the
Internal Revenue Code and treasury regulations adopted thereunder and other administrative
guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service, including the instructions to Internal
Revenue Service Form 1099-NEC or successor form, relating to payments made to a service
provider as remuneration for services provided in this state, shall file a copy of the return
with the secretary as provided for in this Section.
B.(1) The return copy shall be filed with the secretary on or before the 28th day of
February of each year for the preceding calendar year. The first report shall be filed on or
before February 28, 2022, for remunerations made during calendar year 2021.
(2) Upon receipt of a written request from a service recipient in the manner
prescribed by the secretary, the secretary may grant a reasonable extension of time, not
exceeding thirty days, for filing the annual report.
(3) The secretary may waive the annual reporting requirement upon a showing by the
service recipient that the requirement creates an undue hardship. A request for waiver shall
be submitted to the secretary in the manner prescribed by the secretary.
C. The secretary may promulgate rules and regulations in accordance with the
Administrative Procedure Act to implement the provisions of this Section.