cherokee235
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I just read an article in the Wall Street Journal of the onerous reporting requirements for 1099's in the healtcare bill. Anything you pay to a single payee more than $600 requires a 1099 sent. Pay the gas company 600- send one. Pay the city your water bill $600 send one. Pay the insurance premium $600, send one. Pay your carwash property taxes $600, send one. If you fly Southwest Airlines to the Carwash convention and pay $600 or more, send one.
On top of this, you are required to withhold 20% of the payment if the payee doesn't provide you a TIN. Yeah right, try that when you pay your water bill or when you buy that Southwest airline ticket. If you withhold the money, you then become the fiduciary for the withholding and have to sumbit the forms and payments to the IRS. Oh what fun.
Any annual aggregate purchase greater than $600 to any payee by credit card is exempt. Who lobbied that in there????
This is ruinous for American businesses. Here is a link to the WSJ article.
http://blogs.smartmoney.com/tax/2011/01/19/4-reasons-to-repeal-the-new-form-1099-rules/
On top of this, you are required to withhold 20% of the payment if the payee doesn't provide you a TIN. Yeah right, try that when you pay your water bill or when you buy that Southwest airline ticket. If you withhold the money, you then become the fiduciary for the withholding and have to sumbit the forms and payments to the IRS. Oh what fun.
Any annual aggregate purchase greater than $600 to any payee by credit card is exempt. Who lobbied that in there????
This is ruinous for American businesses. Here is a link to the WSJ article.
http://blogs.smartmoney.com/tax/2011/01/19/4-reasons-to-repeal-the-new-form-1099-rules/