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Do your cleaners issue you an invoice?
Hi BPers,
I'm in the processing of hiring my cleaner for my first property. Does your house cleaner normally give you an invoice after every clean? Probably for your records, it would make sense to have invoices for all of the cleanings. But if your cleaner is going to clean every week (just an example), it just seems excessive for the cleaner to be preparing so many invoices. What kind of set up do you have to pay your cleaner?
Thanks a bunch!
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Hi @John Underwood, I'm pretty sure you likely knew this already but I did come across this exemption regarding payment via credit, debit or Pay Pal that will bypass the need for 1099 it looks like. My accountant verified this as well but apparently companies get 1099'd twice all the time, once from the client and once from the credit card agency. This rule definitely helps my situation as most my vendors are paid by credit card on file. Phew!
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Exceptions to the Contractor/Vendor Rule
You do not have to issue 1099-MISC forms to C- and S-corporations or to entities from whom you purchase products, such as merchandise you'll later resell.
Payments made to contractors and vendors by debit card, credit card or through third parties like PayPal are also exempt—the IRS uses a different method to track these transactions.