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A DBA (Doing Business As) is not a specific tax entity; rather, it refers to a business operating under a name different from its legal name. Whether a DBA receives a 1099 depends on the business structure and income. If the DBA is a sole proprietorship or partnership and earns $600 or more from a client or business, that entity should receive a 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC form for tax reporting purposes. Corporations typically do not receive 1099 forms.

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