- Jurisdiction
- Illinois
Hello,
I live in IL.
I I'm just a sole proprietor with no LLC, S Corp, or EIN.
My question is can I as a sole proprietor issue a 1099 for someone that has done work for me?
I personally use TurboTax Home and office and it gives me the option to give someone a 1099.
I am probably going to use a CPA this year given my various questions I posted on this website and help that has been given to me so far.
My question is still the same can I give someone that I have paid more than $600 to a 1099 being just a sole proprietor?
If so can I write them a check from my personal checking account since I don't have a business checking account yet?
Do I have to have them fill out a W-9 at all given my current tax status?
I almost forgot to ask, does it make a difference if it is a non-family member or a spouse?
So my wife for example has assisted me with work and she needs to be paid at some point, it is more than $600 worth of work, since we are filing married jointly how would I or should I pay her specifically?
For someone that is not family, same question as above what is the best practice in paying them?
Thanks for your help in advance!
I live in IL.
I I'm just a sole proprietor with no LLC, S Corp, or EIN.
My question is can I as a sole proprietor issue a 1099 for someone that has done work for me?
I personally use TurboTax Home and office and it gives me the option to give someone a 1099.
I am probably going to use a CPA this year given my various questions I posted on this website and help that has been given to me so far.
My question is still the same can I give someone that I have paid more than $600 to a 1099 being just a sole proprietor?
If so can I write them a check from my personal checking account since I don't have a business checking account yet?
Do I have to have them fill out a W-9 at all given my current tax status?
I almost forgot to ask, does it make a difference if it is a non-family member or a spouse?
So my wife for example has assisted me with work and she needs to be paid at some point, it is more than $600 worth of work, since we are filing married jointly how would I or should I pay her specifically?
For someone that is not family, same question as above what is the best practice in paying them?
Thanks for your help in advance!