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Tonna Lee
  • Orting, WA
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To 1099 NEC or to Not 1099

Tonna Lee
  • Orting, WA
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Good morning everyone.  I own a duplex.  I live in the duplex. I own no other investment properties.  I do not have a business license.  I usually expense most everything on my taxes.  This last year I had a sole proprietership contractor paint the house.  The cost was over $600.  Do I need to send them the new 1099 NEC or should I expense as usual.  I did ask for a W9 at the time.  I usually do my own taxes with turbo tax. Now I'm unsure whether I need to do it or not.  Thank you

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