Madison,
We use Banner ERP at St. Louis Community College. Banner 1099 code only supported the FIRE method for 2025. Banner is supposed to deliver new code for 2026 filing for 1099 and 1098-T. We have been using FIRE, and still did for 2025 since Banner did not support IRIS. Plan is to use IRIS for 2026.
We do use third party for 1098-T print and mail (and for students to view their forms) and that third party does the IRS filing for 1098-T. We use the Banner IRS file to get our student data to them, so they will have to modify their coding for 2026 to handle the IRIS file formats.
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John Dickey
Finance Functional Lead
St. Louis Community College
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-22-2026 04:28 PM
From: Madison King
Subject: Plans for 1099 filing with IRIS
Hello,
With the retirement of the FIRE system for e-filing 1099s. I was wondering what people's plans were for the IRIS switch. We've already completed the TCC application. However, I am wondering if it would be in our best interest to find a third party to e-file instead. We use Workday and have historically downloaded the file from there and uploaded directly into FIRE. It looks like Workday is working on the new format requirements for IRIS. From what I can find, you can only file 250 returns at a time in the new IRIS portal system. There is also no option for bulk corrections. You have to manually enter them into the portal. This seems like a down grade. I feel like maybe finding a vendor that can do A2A filing would be better. Has anyone already filed 1099s through IRIS yet?
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Madison King, CPA
Executive Director of Tax and Reporting
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Systems Office
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