Tax1099Lps

As a tax document issuer you collect the data elements shown below into either a flat or tree structure.

 

You then populate the applicable FDX object, serialize it to JSON, and
distribute the JSON in up to 4 ways.

(1) File download or (2) API

(3) Printed document with QR code

(4) PDF file with embedded JSON


FDX / Data Structures / Tax1099Lps
Form 1099-LPS, Long-Term Care Premiums Paid Statement, from ISSUER (1st-9th boxes as issuer) to POLICYHOLDER (10th-17th boxes as recipient)
Extends and inherits all fields from Tax  
Tax1099Lps Properties
#IdTypeDescription
1accountNumberstringAccount number
2ltcPremiumsnumberBox 1, Long-term care premiums and charges paid
3insuredSelfbooleanBox 2, Insured’s relationship to the policyholder is Self
4insuredSpousebooleanBox 2, Insured’s relationship to the policyholder is Spouse
5insuredTaxParty
Tax1099Lps Usage:

FDX Tax Schema and Model Files

A copy of the FDX tax schema files (yaml) and related model files in csharp, java, python, ruby, and typescript languages are available at this private GitHub repository:

https://github.com/iTipsDev/fdx-tax-schema-v6.6.0

We will make this repository available to developers implementing Financial Data Exchange (FDX) JSON in their applications. Just send your GitHub user email and company name to info@taxdataexchange.org to be granted access.

SDK (Java Software Development Kit)

A java SDK is available to generate Tax1099Lps documents as:

See this GitHub page and contact us at info@taxdataexchange.org to license the SDK.

SDK

Docker Image

A Docker image is available to generate Tax1099Lps documents as:

See this page and contact us at info@taxdataexchange.org to license the Docker image.

Docker

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