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Do you verify your contractor?
Hello All, just wanted to see how you verify your contractor. If they are a sole proprietor you need to file a 1099 right? How do you require them to verify their SS?
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Originally posted by Mark Claire:
1. So I order a W9 and gather this information from them (they fill it in).
Just download from the IRS website and print it out. It's just a form to collect data so you can send them their tax forms at the end of the year.
Sure, they could provide the wrong data to you, but they sign it, so if they give you the wrong data, you're off the hook if they don't get their tax forms from you at the end of the tax year because they gave you bad data.
As others have said, they should have their insurance company fax you the info. You'll notice there's a standard form for indicating general liability and workmans comp policies, and you'll end up with a stack of them from your contractors if you do it right. Keep them on file, and whenever they expire, have your contractors get the insurance company to send to you again.
Generally, if the contractor stops paying or cancels his insurance during the term listed on the form, the insurance company will contact YOU, so you know that one of your contractors is currently uninsured and you can take preventative measures if you choose.
But what is a 'Independent Contractors Agreement'?