How To Fill Out 1099-Misc Forms

How To Fill Out 1099-Misc Forms

In the last post, I discussed the exceptions to the 1099 rules.  If you missed the post, you can read it here. Today I’m going to explain how to properly fill out the forms required by the IRS.  There is a lot of information listed in the IRS...
Exceptions to 1099 Filing Requirements

Exceptions to 1099 Filing Requirements

In the last post, I shared some basic information on who is subject to report, as well as who is subject to receive form 1099-MISC.  If you missed that post, you can find it here. There are exceptions to the rules listed in the prior post: Generally, payments to a...
Who Should Receive a 1099-Misc Form?

Who Should Receive a 1099-Misc Form?

Business owners are required to file 1099 forms for vendors if the purchases and those who have been paid fall into certain categories.  These forms are due to the recipient and the Internal Revenue Service by January 31. Many entrepreneurs are confused about to whom...
Recent CA Fires and Property Tax Relief

Recent CA Fires and Property Tax Relief

Are you a resident of California affected by the recent fires? There have been emergency proclamations in the counties of Santa Barbara, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Ventura. The state of emergency has caused building owners to ask about whether property taxes need to...
OSHA First Aid Definitions

OSHA First Aid Definitions

If you are an employer with 10 or more employees, you could be potentially subject to OSHA reporting for any illness or injury occurring in your business. To read the details, see our last post. However, they do not require reporting of any injury that only requires...
OSHA Injury Reporting Requirements

OSHA Injury Reporting Requirements

Do you employ more than 10 workers? Are you aware you may be required by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) to keep a record of serious work-related injuries and illnesses?  To find out if your industry is exempt, see this list. Minor injuries...

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