As a business owner, if you paid an individual or company for a service, such as professional service providers, independent contractors and freelancers (who are NOT a W-2 employee of your company), you are likely liable to complete and file a 1099 form to the IRS to report the total monies you paid to each of them during the tax year. Also, if your company pays for rent or pays out awards, prizes, royalties or other types of non-wage income, you are likely liable to complete and file a 1099 form to the IRS to report the total monies you paid each individual or company for these miscellaneous non-wage income amounts.
With over 21 forms within the 1099 umbrella and allll of the IRS guidelines around how to file these forms, you'll find yourself quickly overwhelmed.
I've created this 29 page E-Book to guide you through everything you'll need to know about filing Forms 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC. It will cover:
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