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Q: Your employer refuses to give you a 1099 what should you do?
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When does your employer have to give you 1099?

The 1099 is supposed to be issued by January 31, 2010.


Can an employer use W-4 to withhold taxes and give employee a 1099?

No. A 1099 is issued to self-employed contractors hired to do a job. If your employer issued you a 1099, they are telling your state's Dept of Employment and Dept of Revenue that you're an independent contractor (self-employed). This means they generally are not withholding any taxes from your pay, nor are they paying their share of payroll taxes or paying unemployment insurance for you. This puts you on the hook for all your own self-employment taxes (FICA & Medicare) which is shared between an employer and an employee. You'll want to check on independent contractor laws in your state to see if your appropriately classified and your employer is paying what they're supposed to pay.


If I lost my W2s is there a way to get them off the internet?

Form W-2 is Wage and Tax Statement. Contact your employer if your employer gave you paper copies of your W-2 forms. Your employer can give you new copies and is required to write 'REISSUED STATEMENT' on them. Form W-2 isn't automatically made available on the internet. You have to give permission to your employer to issue them electronically. Also, your employer has to give you instructions on how to access and print them. If you agreed to an electronic W-2 form, your employer can reissue them to you. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 154 (Forms W-2 and Form 1099-R What to Do if Not Received).


What is IRS Form 4852?

Form 4852 is Substitute for Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statement), or Form 1099-R (Distributions from Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc.). Form 4852 substitutes for Forms W-2, W-2c, and 1099-R. It's completed by taxpayers (or their representatives) in two cases. One, their employer or payer doesn't give them a Form W-2 or Form 1099-R. Two, their employer or payer has issued an incorrect Form W-2 or Form 1099-R. The form is attached to your income tax return. Generally, you shouldn't file form 4852 before April 15. This is because the IRS expects you to follow the following procedure if your employer or payer either hasn't given you W-2 forms or 1099-R forms or has filled them out incorrectly. First, you need to contact your employer or payer. Second, you may call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 after February 14 if your employer or payer still hasn't complied with your request.


Where can you get your w2?

You should get your employer. (Usually they give it to you at work) Some mail it home. If for some reason you cannot get it from your employer's Human Resource Department. You can get another copy from a local IRS office.

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When does your employer have to give you 1099?

The 1099 is supposed to be issued by January 31, 2010.


Can a car dealership 1099?

Under IRS rulings, a dealership can't 1099 an employee. Period. Unless the contractor is clearly hired as a contractor, the employer cannot give you a 1099. If hired as an employee, your are such that. No exceptions.


How do you get a 1099 to give to some one for work done for cash?

A 1099 can be download from any computer or can be prepared by a tax firm. Though a 1099 should be supplied by the person who is paying for the service and is required for work that earns over 600 dollars a year.


When leaving your job the amount of notice you give your employer should depend on what factor?

how quickly the employer can resolve the problem of your leaving


Can an employer use W-4 to withhold taxes and give employee a 1099?

No. A 1099 is issued to self-employed contractors hired to do a job. If your employer issued you a 1099, they are telling your state's Dept of Employment and Dept of Revenue that you're an independent contractor (self-employed). This means they generally are not withholding any taxes from your pay, nor are they paying their share of payroll taxes or paying unemployment insurance for you. This puts you on the hook for all your own self-employment taxes (FICA & Medicare) which is shared between an employer and an employee. You'll want to check on independent contractor laws in your state to see if your appropriately classified and your employer is paying what they're supposed to pay.


When leaving your current job the amount of notice you give your employer should depend on what factor?

The amount of notice you give your employer should depend on your contract terms, company policies, and industry standards. It is generally courteous to provide at least two weeks' notice to allow for a smooth transition.


What should you say in an interview when asked when available?

You should give the prospective employer your honest availability and how flexible it is.


What is something an employee should not do during and exit interview?

give suggestions on how an employer should improve his or her business


If I lost my W2s is there a way to get them off the internet?

Form W-2 is Wage and Tax Statement. Contact your employer if your employer gave you paper copies of your W-2 forms. Your employer can give you new copies and is required to write 'REISSUED STATEMENT' on them. Form W-2 isn't automatically made available on the internet. You have to give permission to your employer to issue them electronically. Also, your employer has to give you instructions on how to access and print them. If you agreed to an electronic W-2 form, your employer can reissue them to you. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 154 (Forms W-2 and Form 1099-R What to Do if Not Received).


Give samples of transfer letter to employee from employer?

If an employer is transferring an employee, the letter should include the location of transfer. The letter should also include when and the reason for the transfer.


Will employer include their portion of health care on your W-2?

This is possible and your employer payroll department should be able to give you some information about this.


What is IRS Form 4852?

Form 4852 is Substitute for Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statement), or Form 1099-R (Distributions from Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc.). Form 4852 substitutes for Forms W-2, W-2c, and 1099-R. It's completed by taxpayers (or their representatives) in two cases. One, their employer or payer doesn't give them a Form W-2 or Form 1099-R. Two, their employer or payer has issued an incorrect Form W-2 or Form 1099-R. The form is attached to your income tax return. Generally, you shouldn't file form 4852 before April 15. This is because the IRS expects you to follow the following procedure if your employer or payer either hasn't given you W-2 forms or 1099-R forms or has filled them out incorrectly. First, you need to contact your employer or payer. Second, you may call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 after February 14 if your employer or payer still hasn't complied with your request.