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filing 1099's

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Can I lump all the job totals for a sub contractor into one 1099 with one total,  if they have worked for me several times, or does each job seperately get a 1099 issued?

    Best answer by SwapnaM

    Businesses or individuals who pay non-employees $600 or more for services in a tax year must file a 1099-NEC form with the IRS. The form must be filed for each non-employee(not per job) who has received a payment of $600 or more. For example, if you pay seven different independent contractors more than $600 each in a tax year, you must file seven separate 1099-NEC forms with the IRS.

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    SwapnaMAnswer
    August 28, 2024

    Businesses or individuals who pay non-employees $600 or more for services in a tax year must file a 1099-NEC form with the IRS. The form must be filed for each non-employee(not per job) who has received a payment of $600 or more. For example, if you pay seven different independent contractors more than $600 each in a tax year, you must file seven separate 1099-NEC forms with the IRS.

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    August 28, 2024

    wow! Great. I can not tell you how great this chat day is! i have had questions for so long and never had anywhere to turn. You are awesome! Thanks so much!

    August 28, 2024

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