No, they cannot be garnished because there is no paper trail of the earnings until that person completes their yearly taxes. They can put a levy on your bank account though.
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Only his personal accounts
you can refer the following sites to get information about send out 1099 forms to the independent contractors. www.webmasterworld.com/webmaster_business_issues/3386443.htm, www.homebusinessonline.com/ezine/hbb/010125.html
I live in Ohio. I was awarded child support in August of 2012. My ex husband is an independent contractor. I was told by my child support case worker that since he is a 1099 it will be very difficult to have his wages garnished for child support. I am pursuing having him served and taking him to court. I have not received a penny of support thus far. Is there a way to have a 1099 wages garnished or should I just give up hope of ever getting the child support I was awarded?
1099 workers are not entitled to labor relations services, because they are independent contractors. They are not employees, they are their own bosses and contract their work out.
A 1099 form that may be encountered while preparing your taxes is a form that is used to report various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips. The "1099" term is used to describe independent contractors who encounter their forms often.
Form 1099 is a tax form that has to be completed by anyone who pays an independent contractor during the course of his business. This information can then be cross-checked to ensure that contractors are declaring all of their income to the IRS.
NO - You are only required to send in a 1096 if you HAVE 1099's to send in with it
A 1099 misc. form is sent out to anyone who has been paid out money by a company but who is not employed by the company. Examples of who would qualify to receive a 1099 are independent contractors or lottery winners. Forms for a 1099-misc can be found at the IRS website: http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,id=232571,00.html
How you are paid does not determine whether you are a contractor. If you are properly an independent contractor, you can be paid on a 1099.