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⛔ Shipped selectively as clients require
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Major Features
Minor Features
- Tax Time is updated with final Forms 1042 and 1042-S for the 2022 tax year. A few small changes apply to the Tax1099-compatible export:
- If two different withholding rates apply to the same author in the same year, please review that author’s documents manually. There’s a good chance you’ll need to manually modify the Tax1099 spreadsheet to reflect the two buckets of income, and use the forms generated from Tax1099 instead of those from Atlas.
- Tax1099 now requests that Box 3a Exemption Code be set to 00 when Box 3b Withholding Rate is greater than zero, even though the lower withholding rate is due to a tax treaty exemption. This is what they’ve asked for, not a bug.
- As always, please note that the IRS uses a different set of country abbreviations than Atlas or the ISO. You can check the IRS’ list here, particularly if you’ve customized Atlas’ out-of-box reference list of countries or their codes.
- On the Project screen, there is now a field to record the Series Title for projects that are part of a series.
Improvements
- In the Contracts page, Project titles can no longer be edited indirectly. To reduce the potential to change projects’ titles by accident, you now need to edit the project’s title directly on its Project page.
- In the Projects page, we’ve resolved an issue where it could take a long time to change a project’s title if the project didn’t have any contracts associated with it.
- [TK CHECK FOREIGN TERRITORY ORDER] In the Projects page, we’ve improved performance displaying the Set Up tab for the first time in a session from the native client.
- On Author Statements, addressed an issue where, under circumstances where there were no deductions taken at source, the foreign currency denomination might not appear on author statements.