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Dr. Renuka Bijoor

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Welcome to the Ninth District Dental Association

The Ninth District Dental Society was formed in 1909 and renamed to the Ninth District Dental Association in 2002. We have a membership of over 1500 dentists in 5 counties: Westchester, Rockland, Dutchess, Orange and Putnam.

In its quest to serve both the public and the profession, the Ninth District embodies the highest ideals.

The mission of the 9th District Dental Association is to serve and support its members and the public by improving the oral health of our community through Advocacy, Continuing Education and Camaraderie.





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IRS Highlights Employer Tax Filing Deadlines

Jan 15, 2025

Per the notice below, the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is highlighting impending deadlines for employers to make certain tax filings.

IRS reminder: Wage statements and certain information returns due by Jan. 31

As tax filing season nears, the Internal Revenue Service reminds businesses to submit wage statements and certain information returns to the federal government by Jan. 31.  Filing the required forms by deadline and without errors not only helps payers and recipients avoid penalties, it also helps the IRS fight fraud by making it easier to verify income information.  The Jan. 31 deadline applies to:

Jan. 31 is also the deadline to:

  • Furnish copies of W-2, Form 1099-NEC, and other information returns to the recipients.  See each form’s filing instructions for the due dates to furnish copies to recipients.

E-filing

Filing electronically is the fastest, most convenient way to accurately submit forms.  As of last year, W-2s and certain other forms must be filed electronically if submitting 10 or more information returns during a calendar year.  For more details, including a list of information returns subject to the new e-filing rules, see E-file information returns.  The IRS also offers free e-filing for the 1099 series using the Information Returns Intake System (IRIS), an online portal where users can prepare copies of forms to furnish, file correction, and request automatic extensions.

Requesting extensions

While employers and payers may request a 30-day extension to file W-2s or certain information returns, approvals of extensions are not automatic.  To request extra filing time, submit Form 8809, Application for Extension of Time to File Information Returns, by Jan. 31 or by the due date of the returns being requested.  Please note that filing a Form 8809 does not extend the deadline for furnishing wage statements to employees or information returns to the payees.  Those requests must be faxed to IRS in letter form by Jan. 31.  Please see About Form 8809, Application for Extension of Time to File Information Returns, for more information.

Potential penalties

If employers and payers haven’t already, start preparing filings now so there is time to double check the accuracy of the forms and file and furnish them by Jan. 31.  Penalties may apply filings are untimely, inaccurate, and/or improperly submitted to the federal government on paper.  For more information, including a breakdown of potential penalties and interest, visit the Information Return Penalties page at IRS.gov.

Additional resources

Use the IRS’s Forms, Instructions and Publications Search Tool to look up more information about or instructions for all current IRS forms, including those listed above, or visit the Forms, Instruction and Publications page on IRS.gov.


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