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1099 forms are documents used to report income received from sources other than traditional employment, such as freelance work or contract work. They are necessary for tax purposes and must be reported on your tax return.
The deadline for companies to issue 1099 forms is January 31st, so you should receive them by early February. If you have not received them by this time, you should contact your employer to ensure they were sent.
If you have not received your 1099 forms by early February, you should contact your employer to confirm they were sent. If they were not sent, you can request that they be resent to you. If you still do not receive them, you can contact the IRS for further assistance.
No, you do not need to wait for your 1099 forms to file your taxes. You can use your own records to report your income and any 1099 forms you receive can be used to verify the information on your tax return.
If you notice an error on your 1099 form, you should contact your employer to have it corrected. They will issue you a new form with the correct information. It is important to report accurate information on your tax return, so be sure to verify all information on your 1099 forms.