Monday, February 7, 2011

1099 Reporting Repeal Amendment Passes

1099 Reporting Repeal Amendment Passes

Author: Bridget Harrison |
Date Added: February 7,2011 |
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This week the Senate approved an amendment to the FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act that will repeal the recent 1099 paperwork mandate. The amendment was offered by Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI).

The 1099 paperwork mandate was a provision of the health care bill passed last year that imposes new tax reporting requirements, on every business in the U.S., including those in the horse industry, beginning in 2012. 

There were several attempts to repeal the 1099 requirement last Congress which failed.

“We are glad the Senate has taken this step towards repeal of the new 1099 requirement,” said AHC president Jay Hickey. “There is wide agreement that this is a burdensome requirement for businesses. However, during the last Congress disagreement over details got in the way of repeal. We hope the overwhelming support of this amendment is proof that everyone is now on the same page.”

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Health Care Bill”) that was signed into law last year included a provision broadly-expanding 1099 IRS form reporting requirements starting in 2012.  Currently the law requires 1099s to be sent to any independent contractor that receives $600 or more from a business in a year.  The new requirement requires 1099s be sent not only to independent contractors but also to any individual or corporation from whom a business purchases a total of $600 or more in goods or services in any given year.  Its stated purpose is to identify unreported taxable income, fraudulent tax deductions, and increase tax compliance.

This new requirement will greatly increase the administrative burden on all businesses, particularly small businesses, including those in the horse industry.  For example if a horse farm buys $600 worth of hay and grain from a particular retailer, or purchases buckets and bridles for a total of $600 from a tack shop, or an even buys office supplies of $600 from a supply store over the course of the year, or an individual buys a computer for $700 from a local store, they are required to issue each business a 1099 form that must be completed and returned to the IRS.  This reporting mandate places an added burden on each business involved.  The horse businesses would have to collect information and tax identification numbers for every entity they do $600 worth of business with and mail them forms and the business receiving the forms must complete them.

The Stabenow amendment repeals only the new reporting requirements.  Businesses would still have to send 1099s to independent contractors.

The Senate must now approve the FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act which will then be considered by the House. Repeal of the 1099 provision has broad bipartisan support. But the larger bill may or may not pass both the Senate and the House. Therefore, repeal at this juncture is not assured.

Senator Mike Johanns (R-NE), Senator Max Baucus (D-MT), Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA), and Congressmen Steve Scalise (R-LA), have each introduced stand alone bills that would also repeal the 1099 provision. 

“The AHC will continue to work in support of repealing the new 1099 paperwork mandate,” said Hickey. “Repealing the 1099 mandate has broad bipartisan support and we are very optimistic that a fix will be in place before the new requirement goes into effect in 2012.” 

Monday, January 17, 2011

Know Your Winter Storm and Extreme Cold Terms

Know Your Winter Storm and Extreme Cold Terms

Familiarize yourself with these terms to help identify a winter storm hazard:
Freezing Rain
Rain that freezes when it hits the ground, creating a coating of ice on roads, walkways, trees, and power lines.
Sleet
Rain that turns to ice pellets before reaching the ground. Sleet also causes moisture on roads to freeze and become slippery.
Winter Storm Watch
A winter storm is possible in your area. Tune in to NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio, or television for more information.
Winter Storm Warning
A winter storm is occurring or will soon occur in your area.
Blizzard Warning
Sustained winds or frequent gusts to 35 miles per hour or greater and considerable amounts of falling or blowing snow (reducing visibility to less than a quarter mile) are expected to prevail for a period of three hours or longer.
Frost/Freeze Warning
Below freezing temperatures are expected.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Lice problems in the winter months

 

LICE







Signs
Severe irritation of skin, rubbing, biting and scratching, coat dull, some hair falls out. Mane and tail becomes matted, loss of condition. Lice can be seen under good natural or artificial light if hair parted. Mites live on the surface of the skin. They inhabit primarily the fetlock region and the butt of the tail, but in severe cases can extend to other parts of the body. Long winter coats matted with dirt encourage the spread and development of mange.

Causes
Chorioptic mites transmitted by direct contact between horses, rugs, grooming gear. Long winter coats encourage development and spread of mange mites. Sick or debilitated horses and those  suffering from vitamin/mineral deficiency are more susceptible.

Treatment
Diagnosis made by veterinarian following deep skin scrape and microscopic examination. Isolate infected horses immediately.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Justin 2010- Wrangler WNFR Commemorative LIMITED EDITION Dufflle/Boot Travel Bag.

Justin 2010- Wrangler WNFR Commemorative
LIMITED EDITION
Dufflle/Boot Travel Bag.

On Sale Reg. $49.95 Sale $42.95

This boot bag is made of a a heavy duty 600D polyester with PVC backing for added strength. It measures oversized 22"x14"x10". There are 2 exterior zippered boot compartments on each side of the bag.

It has the Justin Boot official logo on one side, along with the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo - Las Vegas 2010 embroidered on the other side. Both logos are in a very nice quality embroidrey.

The bag with brown with dark brown piping, straps and zippers. It offers both shorter hand hold straps and a longer shoulder carry strap.

This is a very nice limited edition gear/duffle/boot travel bag! 

 
To purchase go to www.acetack.com
Merry Christmas

Friday, December 3, 2010

Winter tips

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We all know how difficult it is to maintain our
balance while carefully treading across a thick sheet of ice. Now imagine
performing the same task without rubber-soled boots and add an extra pair of
legs to the equation. This is a challenge that your horse must face every winter
season. To prevent traumatic injuries (such as bruises, sprains, and
lacerations) caused by slipping or falling on ice or slushy snow, keep walkways
shoveled and salted or sanded. Whenever possible, avoid walking your horse over
ice or other potentially slippery areas.
CARE ON SNOW AND ICE TIPS
The snow itself is a potential danger. Even a thin
blanket of snow may disguise objects on the ground such as that lunge line you
forgot to put away or your dog’s favorite tennis ball. These are tripping
hazards and could cause potential injury. Try to reduce such risks by carefully
assessing your surroundings and practicing good housekeeping habits. Drifted
snow is not only difficult to walk through, but it may also block access to
vital pathways or doorways. It is important to maintain easy access into and out
of your barn, as you never know when you will need to pass through the doorway
in an emergency. Prevent drifts from accumulating in front of doors, ensure that
the doors slide or swing open easily, and maintain a safe, shoveled walkway wide
enough to accommodate both you and your horse.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Minnesota State Fair

Wow it's been a busy week packing for the Minnesota State Fair.
We will be down at the great Minnesota get together August 26- September 6, 2010
We have lot's of new boots from Ariat, Justin,Roper and Corral. Special pricing on many of the boots,
We also brought in a truckload of Beyer's with all of the newest additions. We have tons of kids stuff as well as apparel, jewelry, handbags, wallets, cell phone covers and much more for everyone.
We are so excited this year and hope this will be the best year yet.
Thanks to everyone who continues to support Ace Tack & Outfitters.
Visit us online at www.acetack.com   

Monday, August 2, 2010

Dressage braiding

The fine art of braiding the mane.



To braid the mane for Dressage, follow these directions.






1. Start with a three-strand braid, wrapping right over center.






2. Continue by crossing left over center.


3. Continue to ends of hair.






4. To secure the end of the braid, place folded string behind the braid.


5. Wrap the string around the braid and through the loop at the fold in string.






6. Lace the string through the top of the braid and fold the braid in half.


7. Separate the ends of the string that you pulled through the top of the braid.






8. Encircle the top of the braid with thread. 9. Secure with a square knot.






10. Spray with Equine-Shine to hold the braid