

Tax season is never fun, but we're here to help make it as easy as possible. Stock up on chamomile tea for those sleepless nights when deadlines are coming up fast.Say goodbye to the month of January, because you’ll probably be too frazzled to do anything but zone out on the couch after work. Make sure your Netflix subscription is current and there’s someone who’s willing to feed you.Stock the office with Emergen-C and hand sanitizer - stress is bad for the immune system.Budget for snacks, drinks, lunches to boost office morale.Make sure you take some vacation time in October/November. Or take the month of February off to recover.Stress is tough on the immune system! Click To Tweet Step 6: Sanity - Keep yourself and your staff from going off the deep end Field all of those reprint calls – or even walk-ins - about-how-Jerry-from-Smithville-never-got-his-W2-because-he’s-changed-addresses-twice-and-employers-three-times-and-he-really-really-needs-his-W2-reprinted-so-can-you-handle-that-right-now?Įmployer tax season tip: Stock the office with Emergen-C and hand sanitizer.Step 5: Support - how will you handle employee questions and reprints? Mail in the form or submit electronically by January 31.

Get or export copies of W2s, 1099s, 1095s.Print, fold, stuff, and deliver your forms by the January 31 deadline.If you're mailing forms, double-check your data to avoid bad address returns.Step 4: Submit - Will you hit the deadlines? Prepare for decreased productivity due to tired/overworked staff.Shift priorities & workload to accommodate short turn times.

