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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2023-14Inside This IssueIRS opens free portal to file information returns; new electronic option can reduce millions of paper Forms 1099 estimated to be filed by businesses in 2023 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that businesses can now file Form 1099 series information returns using a new online portal, available free from the IRS. Known as the Information Returns Intake System (IRIS), this free electronic filing service is secure, accurate and requires no special software. Though available to any business of any size, IRIS may be especially helpful to any small business that currently sends their 1099 forms on paper to the IRS. "The IRS is excited to offer any business, especially small companies, a great new way to electronically file their 1099s for free," said IRS Acting Commissioner Doug O'Donnell. "This simplifies filing for those issuing 1099s and helps recipients receive information timely. The launch of IRIS can help reduce the millions of paper Forms 1099 we project will be filed in 2023 and demonstrates our commitment to finding useful and innovative ways of reducing paperwork on the business community and others issuing 1099s. This is part of the larger effort underway to make improvements and transform operations at the IRS." With IRIS, businesses can e-file both small and large volumes of 1099-series forms by either keying in the information or uploading a file with the use of a downloadable template. Currently, IRIS accepts Forms 1099 only for tax year 2022 and later. The IRS encourages any business, especially those that now file on paper, to switch to e-filing through the platform and share in its benefits. These benefits include:
Enrollment for the IRIS filing platform is now open. Filers should begin the enrollment process immediately. The Filing Information Returns Electronically (FIRE) system will remain available for bulk filing Form 1099 series and the other information returns through at least the 2023 filing season. For more information about IRIS visit www.irs.gov/iris. Additional resources
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