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DebbieJ said:by law they have until 1/31
A 1099 form is a tax form used in the United States to report income received from sources other than employment. It is issued by the payer to the recipient and is used to report various types of income, such as freelance income, interest, dividends, or rent.
Anyone who receives income from non-employment sources may receive a 1099 form. This includes freelancers, independent contractors, landlords, and investors. If you received income of $600 or more from a single payer during the tax year, you will likely receive a 1099 form.
The deadline for payers to issue 1099 forms is January 31st. However, you may not receive your form until mid-February, as payers are allowed to request a 30-day extension. If you have not received your 1099 form by mid-February, you should contact the payer to inquire about its status.
Yes, any 1099 forms you receive should be included with your tax return. The information on your 1099 forms will be used to report your income on your tax return, and failing to include them could result in errors or delays in processing your return.
If you were expecting to receive a 1099 form but did not, you should contact the payer to request one. If you are unable to obtain a copy of your 1099 form, you can still report the income on your tax return using other documentation, such as bank statements or invoices. It is important to report all income received, even if you did not receive a 1099 form.