As we begin 2013, you’re probably not thinking about taxes
at all. This is a mistake as deadlines are approaching for issuing and filing
1099s to independent contractors.
What is a 1099 MISC?
Generally speaking, the IRS requires you to report certain
payments you made during the year to independent contractors. The 1099-MISC
form is a single page on which you report to total amount you paid to the
independent contractor during 2012.
The 1099-MISC forms must be issued to any person you paid at
least $600 in rents, services or other income payments. For example, if you
hired a contractor to renovate a room in your home and paid them $5,000, a
1099-MISC filing would be required. As with practically any IRS filing, there
are additional situations that require a 1099 filing. Any payments
to attorneys must be reported regardless of the amount. Royalties totaling
over $10 also must be reported. Generally, you are not required to report
payments to a corporation.
When and What Must Be Filed?
The 1099-MISC form is a multi-layered carbon form, so make
sure the information you provide appears clearly on all of the copies. Once you
fill out the form, provide Copy B to the person you are reporting to the IRS by
January 31, 2013.
Copy A of the 1099-MISC form is intended for the IRS. You
must file it by February 28, 2013 if you are sending the form by mail. If you
prefer to file electronically, you have until March 31, 2013.
The IRS has made a major effort to cut down on red tape, but
you’ll still find it with 1099-MISC filings. In addition to filing the 1099
with the IRS, you must also file a 1096 form. The 1096 form is the “Annual
Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns” form. It is one page and
extremely easy to fill out.
Although the IRS has an excellent web site, you can’t
download 1099 forms off of it. The official forms are still multi-layered
carbon paper, which means you need to get a physical copy. The IRS should send
you the forms in the mail. If they don’t, you can order them off the IRS site
or call the IRS to have them sent to you. If all else fails, you can usually
find the forms at major post office and public library locations. If you fail
to file 1099s, the IRS will penalize you $50 per 1099.
More than a few people have grumbled about filling out 1099s
so early in the year, but doing so has indirect benefits. You are forced to
start organizing your records for 2013.
Hi. You can find a blank fillable 1099 misc 2012 form here.
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You can fill out the form, save it, fax it, and email it. Please feel free to use it.
While tax deduction is not refundable, tax credit may end up noticeably refundable. 1099
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