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Yes 1099 is a contractor, and deductions for taxes are not made by the payee when paying someone on a 1099.
Im webfiling with the state of Illinois. There is nowhere to enter a 1099MISC. Do I have to file it?
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What it reports yes...the form, no. (The IRS already has one)
If you received two different 1099-R forms from the same place you will have to file both of them. You do need to make sure that these are not just two copies of the same form. If they are two copies then you don't have to file both of them.
You need to ask you employer. If that is you only if you have an employee who made enough to file and will
NO - You are only required to send in a 1096 if you HAVE 1099's to send in with it
Do i need to file income taxes ,workmens comp did not send me a 1099? I did not file last year 2007 because i asked workmens comp. for a 1099 they did not send ...so i assumed i did not need to file. Can i file both years?
You will need to use the stnadard 1040 form to file. Be sure to have receipts to list your deductions.
A 16 year old may need to file a 1099-misc in some instances. This occurs when they are not hired on as an actual employee of the company.
No, according to filetaxes.com
Yes 1099 is a contractor, and deductions for taxes are not made by the payee when paying someone on a 1099.
No, you don't need a 1099 for your tax refund because your refund isn't taxable.
You would need to file a 1099-g form, only if you have received a refund from the department in the previous year.
Im webfiling with the state of Illinois. There is nowhere to enter a 1099MISC. Do I have to file it?
You don't fill out a 1099 for money you made no matter how much or how little it is. The amounts you made should be put on your return, form 1040, whether your RECEIVED a 1099 for them or not.
What it reports yes...the form, no. (The IRS already has one)