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Major Changes in W2 and 1099 for 2026 Compliance! Learn How to Mitigate IRS New Requirements!

Date: December 17, 2025 | Time: 10 AM (PST) | 01 PM (EST)
Duration: 90 Minutes | Speaker: Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP

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Major updates for 2026 W-2 and Form 1099 are being introduced under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), including an increased 1099 reporting threshold and new reporting codes on the W-2 form for tips and overtime. These updates must be part of your compliance efforts. The changes will impact not only your payroll taxes but also the independent contractors protocol.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has over 900 pages of provisions that are temporary and permanent. This has impacted organizations nationwide.

Employers will need to report the total amount of cash and non-cash tips reported by an employee and the occupation of the employee on the employee’s Form W-2. It does not end there.  Likewise, businesses and other payors that issue Forms 1099 to tipped contractors will have to separately report designated tips and the recipient’s occupation on the Form 1099.

The OBBB Act instructs the IRS to update the applicable income tax withholding procedures and tax forms to reflect this new deduction and required occupation listing.

There are many challenges and confusion for Employers and employees on what needs to be done with these IRS changes. This training will outline the changes and compliance efforts that need to be put in place to avoid fines, penalties, and criminal sanctions.

Why you should attend:

IRS has provided draft documents to prepare Employers on the list of changes that have to be in place for 2026. They have also provided changes to some of the requirements due for 2025, which has confused about which requirements supersede. We will provide a step-by-step approach to ensuring compliance based on the IRS requirements. We will also offer resources that will help mitigate some of the challenges for 2025 and beyond.

Areas that will be covered during the Session

  • Learn what OBBBA requirements are permanent and which are temporary
  • Learn what requirements have been relaxed for 2025.
  • Learn what W2 form changes need to be compliant by which date.
  • Learn how independent contractors need to be aware of the changes in 1099 forms.
  • Learn how to classify independent contractors vs employees
  • Learn what codes and occupations are provided by the IRS.
  • Learn what key items are put in place as we demonstrate updates from IRS draft forms
  • Learn about resources is key when mitigating the IRS changes.
  • Learn how to communicate these changes to employees effectively to meet compliance guidelines.
  • Learn how your tax provider must be part of your team to assess how you are impacted as a company and as an individual.

Who should attend?

  • All Employers
  • Business Owners
  • Company Leadership
  • Compliance professionals
  • HR Professionals
  • Managers/Supervisors

After the live event, there will be a Q&A session where you can ask a question directly to our expert speaker. They will provide a clear and understandable response to help you better understand the topic.

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