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The IRS website offers a printable download of the various 1099 forms. There are multiple 1099 forms so you will want to know exactly which one you need.
Yes, you will need to 1099 for each person in the state of Ohio.
This website has an extensive stock of 1099 forms and supplies the many variations of the form in case you have a particular need for it: http://www.greatland.com/category/1099+forms.do
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.
There are many different 1099 forms, the most common being the 1099-Misc (miscellaneous). You can download that form using this link: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099msc.pdf . If you need a different 1099, simply go to www.irs.gov and use the search box to look for "1099". IRS has a 1099 form available for download. The direct link to the form is http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099msc.pdf
W2 forms for the previous year are due on or before January 31.
The IRS website offers a printable download of the various 1099 forms. There are multiple 1099 forms so you will want to know exactly which one you need.
Yes, you will need to 1099 for each person in the state of Ohio.
This website has an extensive stock of 1099 forms and supplies the many variations of the form in case you have a particular need for it: http://www.greatland.com/category/1099+forms.do
This is a really vague question. 1099 forms are information returns. If the payer has paid out money in a certain way, its possible the IRS requires that you submit a 1099 form. The IRS double checks the 1099 forms (amount paid) with the 1040 forms (amount received) to make sure everything matches. If it doesn't, they send a letter.
Income information forms generally are required to be provided/sent to the recipients by January 31st. If January 31st falls on a weekend, the deadline is extended to the next business day. The deadline for 2008 information forms is February 2, 2009 (February 1, 2010 for 2009 returns). These information forms include Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statement) as well as the 1099 series, etc.
Your best option is to get a CPA's advice. A CPA can tell you what forms you need to file, how to fill them out, whether or not the forms are correct, and can even do the forms themselves. You can also use the IRS.gov website to search for 1099 advice.
You can usually use the 1040, or 1040 ez if you were paid with a 1099. This is typically dependent on a specific dollar amount, which is approximately $5000.00
A 1099 is a miscellaneous income tax form. Unless the tenant was an employee of the landlord, there would never be a need for a tax form.
I need my SS 1099 for 2010
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.
If you run a business that has independent contractors, you are going to need to send out 1099 forms. These forms simply state how much an independent contractor has earned and how much they need to report to the IRS. Sending these forms needs to happen by January 31st of each tax year. Using software can automate the process and save a lot of time and frustration over a routine event.