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Tax1099’s modern interface makes IRS compliance for Form 1099-QA reporting of distributions from Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts easier than ever. Our streamlined filing process saves time and reduces errors, all within a secure platform for seamless and efficient reporting.
Form 1099-QA is used to report distributions made from ABLE accounts, tax-advantaged savings plans for individuals with disabilities. These forms must be filed with the IRS and provided to recipients. As the administrator of ABLE accounts, you’re responsible for reporting these distributions accurately. Tax1099.com provides a seamless, easy-to-use e-filing platform to make the filing process quick, accurate, and stress-free.
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Tax1099.com ensures you never miss a deadline to file IRS 1099-QA with the IRS, averting penalties and providing full compliance with the IRS guidelines.
Subscribe NowFiling Type | Due Date |
Recipient Copy | Friday - January 31, 2025 |
IRS eFile | Monday - March 31, 2025 |
IRS Paper Filing | Friday - Feb 28, 2025 |
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