Johnny Best
Active Member
Just use your 1099s as your gross income and don't add anything else to it. Since everything over $600 has a paper trail the rest is not put down. Just saying.
You would have them fill out a W9. Then at the end of the year by jan 31 you or whoever does your tax work would file the 1099 and send them a copy. If they are a corp, you are supposed to verify their type because LLC sole proprietors get it too, some people also like to call themselves xyz inc and they really arent an inc. Like Bill said, its better just to do it to everyone. Get a good accountant tooWhat really needs defined is what is a service or labor? Surly hemming a banner is not consider a service it is part of the manufacturing process. Then what is installing a wrap? Is it not part of the manufacturing process? If your a business, anything to produce a final product for a customer would not be considered a service or labor, or would it? Anyone in the sign business is reselling with markup and or producing a final product. Where is anything about that product considered a service or labor?
Back to that truck wrap. If I hired someone for 3 days to install that did not provide me an invoice as a business than I would need to give them a 1099-Misc as I understand it. Bob's truck wrapping should be treated no different than Bob the Electrician or Bob the Plumber. They give me a invoice I pay. What they report is on them not me?
Anyone in the sign business is reselling with markup and or producing a final product. Where is anything about that product considered a service or labor?
Back to that truck wrap. If I hired someone for 3 days to install that did not provide me an invoice as a business than I would need to give them a 1099-Misc as I understand it. Bob's truck wrapping should be treated no different than Bob the Electrician or Bob the Plumber. They give me a invoice I pay. What they report is on them not me?
Just to clear things us. I'm not adamant against 1099s. I'm 100% on all my financials and taxes because I like a clear mind to sleep at night. Just seemed odd that when I sell merchandise (along with service) that I get 1099-MISC. I get the argument for service or "labor" but selling things was where I questioned it. If one is going to cheat on taxes I'm sure the random 1099s wouldn't prevent them one bit to do so, just more of an annoyance for me when filing taxes.