Each year, companies must report to the IRS about certain types of payments made to third parties or attorneys during the year that were higher than $600. This information is reported on a 1099 Form. More information can be found on the IRS portal.
The 1099 Form assists the IRS in its tax return validation processes. All businesses, Type C Corporations, type S corporations, Associations, limited liability companies (LLC) and sole-proprietorships must meet this requirement if the payments meet a number of conditions.
To prepare a 1099-MISC Form, it is necessary to ask all service providers or contractors to complete the W-9 form in which they provide their name, tax identification number and address. Download the W-9 form here.
There are a significant number of conditions that require companies to submit a 1099 Form. In this post, we will cover the most common reasons why entrepreneurs with small and medium-sized businesses must submit this form.
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