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Do you need to issue a 1099 form to an LLC?

Yes, if you paid an LLC 600 or more for services rendered during the tax year, you are required to issue a 1099 form to the LLC.


Can an LLC issue stock?

Corporations issue stock and are owned via stock. An LLC does not issue stock. Like partnerships, an Limited Liability Company is simply owned by the members and/or the managers of the company.


Do I need to issue a 1099 to an LLC?

Yes, you may need to issue a 1099 to an LLC if you paid them 600 or more for services rendered during the tax year.


Can an LLC be on the stock exchange?

An LLC (limited liability company) is not on the stock exchange, as it it doesn't issue stock.


Do corporations issue stocks and bonds?

They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.


Do I need to issue a 1099 form to an LLC partnership?

Yes, if you paid the LLC partnership 600 or more for services rendered during the tax year, you are required to issue a 1099 form to them.


Does an LLC partnership need to issue 1099 forms?

Yes, an LLC partnership is required to issue 1099 forms to report payments made to vendors or contractors totaling 600 or more in a calendar year.


Does an LLC partnership need to issue a 1099 form?

Yes, an LLC partnership is required to issue a 1099 form to report payments made to vendors or contractors if the total amount paid during the year is 600 or more.


Can a private company issue bonds?

Yes, a private company can issue bonds to raise capital. These bonds are typically referred to as private placements and are offered to a select group of investors. Private companies may choose to issue bonds as a way to diversify their sources of funding and potentially lower borrowing costs.


What type of bonds do the United states government give issue?

municipal bonds?


Why does government issue only bonds while companies issue both stocks and bonds?

Because stock is ownership, and "the people" own the government.


Can a partnership issue stock?

That depends on the type of partnership. If it's a corporation then yes. If it's an LLC then no.