The Problem and The Fix: Printing 1095-Cs in Microsoft Dynamics GP
It seems businesses have run into problems when it comes to printing their 1095-Cs from Microsoft Dynamics GP.
After users run the Payroll Year-End close and a wage file is created, Microsoft Dynamics GP is printing a form for every employee, active and inactive, even if the employee wasn't paid anything in 2015, according to a blog post by Georgia Stewart, director of support at Crestwood Associates LLC
However, a SQL script that has been created to remove the employee records of zero amounts from the year-end tables. You can read more about it on the Dynamics GP Support and Services blog here.
Although it's a relatively small problem, it's an important one to fix, according to Crestwood.
And in related news, yesterday afternoon, the IRS extended 1095-C deadlines. Businesses now have 60 more days to produce 1095-Cs and an additional 90 days to send copies to the IRS.
The new deadlines are:
- March 31, 2016 - the date by which employees must have 1095-Cs
- May 31, 2016 - the date by which paper returns must be mailed to the IRS
- June 30, 2016 - the date by which electronic returns must be transmitted to the IRS