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Home > CannaBlog > Electronic Filing of IRS Form 8300: A Comprehensive Overview

Electronic Filing of IRS Form 8300: A Comprehensive Overview

CannaBlog by Cory Parnell, COO and Principal at Bridge West CPAs

In an ever-increasing digital world, the IRS continues transitioning its operations toward more efficient and secure methods. As a recent step in this direction, the IRS announced that starting January 1, 2024, businesses are required to electronically file (e-file) Form 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000. 

Why the Change? 

The IRS introduced this new e-filing requirement to align with the final regulations amending e-filing rules for information returns, including Form 8300. Such amendments are essential for a variety of reasons: 

  • Businesses receiving over $10,000 in cash must report these transactions to the U.S. government. This initiative assists in combating tax evasion, identifies funds derived from illicit activities like drug trafficking or terrorism, and ensures a tighter grip on financial transactions. 
  • The digital shift will likely streamline operations, enabling the IRS to efficiently trace funds related to illegal activities, given that Form 8300 is filed timely and accurately. 

Who Must Comply? 

Businesses mandated to e-file specific other information returns, such as the Forms 1099 series and Forms W-2, will also need to e-file Forms 8300. From the calendar year 2024 onward, if a business must file a minimum of 10 information returns other than Form 8300, they must e-file all Forms 8300. 

For example, if a business files five Forms W-2 and five Forms 1099-INT, they must e-file all their returns, including Form 8300. However, businesses filing less than ten such returns have the option of filing paper returns or e-filing. 

Waivers and Exemptions 

Understanding that not every business might be ready or equipped to e-file, the IRS has introduced a waiver system: 

  • Businesses can request a waiver from e-filing due to undue hardships using Form 8508. 
  • If the IRS grants this waiver for any information return, it’s automatically applicable to all Forms 8300 for that year. 
  • Conversely, those businesses with religious beliefs conflicting with e-filing technology are automatically exempted. Such entities should mention “RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION” when submitting paper returns. 

Late Returns & Recordkeeping 

Businesses must identify and file late returns either digitally or on paper. Crucially, businesses are also required to maintain a copy of every Form 8300 they submit, along with supporting documentation, for a period of five years. For those e-filing, keeping a saved copy of the form before final submission is essential, as email confirmations alone are insufficient for recordkeeping. 

E-filing Benefits 

Since e-filing is convenient and cost-effective some businesses have already transitioned. Additional benefits include: 

  • Free email acknowledgment of receipt. 
  • The option to batch e-file, which is useful for businesses filing multiple forms. 
  • Increased security and privacy. 

Businesses wishing to e-file Forms 8300 should establish an account with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s BSA E-Filing System. 

Further Guidance 

For those seeking more information or needing assistance, the IRS has provided several resources: 

  • Bank Secrecy Act E-Filing Help Desk: Available from Monday to Friday between 8:00 am -6:00 pm EST at 866-346-9478 or at bsaefilinghelp@fincen.gov. 
  • IRS Video Guide: The IRS offers a video, How to Complete Form 8300, which highlights common mistakes and assists businesses in accurately filling out the form. 

In conclusion, the IRS’s shift toward e-filing for Form 8300 is a testament to the broader digital transformation trend in governmental operations. Businesses should prepare for this change and utilize available resources to ensure smooth transitions and compliance. 

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