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Updated almost 5 years ago, 01/15/2020

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Maugno M.
  • Flipper / Landlord
  • Tyler, TX
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1099 Contractors refuse to provide SSN,TIN. Should i send anyway?

Maugno M.
  • Flipper / Landlord
  • Tyler, TX
Posted

I'm working on my taxes and getting together my list of contractors I used in 2019. I have never done 1099's but as an LLC, I feel if i want to grow and expand I need to start.

I called several of my contractors up and a couple of them refused. Saying jobs they have done for me they don't report.One of them said I should have told him prior to start of the job. 
I told them that i would send the 1099 to them either way... and would write "refused' under there SSN/TIN.
I'm not trying to be a prick, but either way its not like they charged me cheap, they still charged me several thousands….

My question is... should I still send in the 1099's writing "refused"under ssn or would that put me more in jeopardy of getting an IRS audit? or should I leave like that and not send 1099's?

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