You are required as an independent contractor to file what type of taxes?
You are required as an independent contractor to:
File taxes at the end of the year. It is also a good idea to file quarterly estimated taxes. This makes paying taxes at the end of the year less of a financial burden and eliminates the fees charged by the government for not doing so.
Yes, if you received income as an independent contractor or freelancer and the total amount is 600 or more, you are required to file a 1099 form with the IRS.
Yes.
Sure. If you have income, you are required to file income taxes.
To file with a 1099 form, you need to report income earned as an independent contractor or freelancer. You should receive a 1099 form from the payer detailing the income you earned. You will need to include this information when filing your taxes with the IRS.
An independent contractor refers to a person who is self-employed. An independent contractor may also be referred to as a freelancer.
Because you are not having tax withheld you may have to file estimated tax payments quarterly. For specific information see: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p505/index.html
To file a 1099-NEC form for independent contractors, you need to obtain the form from the IRS, fill it out with the contractor's information and the amount paid, and submit copies to both the contractor and the IRS by the deadline.
Anyone who has self-employment income (this includes independent contractors) of $400 or more in a year must file a tax return and pay taxes. She will owe the self-employment tax, but probably nothing more.
You may have to pay taxes if you are under 18 years of age. You are required to file taxes depending upon the amount of money that you bring in.
Yes, in the United States, most individuals are required by law to file taxes every year.