Here is an interesting case. One of my elderlies fell while in a well-known national chain of fast-food stores, because of some liquid spilled on the floor. The company paid for all his medical expenses. Recently, he received a 1099-MISC with the exact amount of these expenses listed in Box 14 - Gross Proceeds Paid to an Attorney -- more than $10K. He didn't even sue! There was no attorney. And the Recipient's identification number is the TP's SSN, but it is broken down like an EIN, e.g, XX-XXXXXXX. Settlements of a lawsuit are not taxable due to physical injury, but what would you recommend I do with this, if anything? He didn't even know how much it was, as he never got any bills.
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If there was no attorney involved, the 1099-MISC form should not have been issued, and if one was involved, the form should have been issued to him, not to the T/P. Your client should advise the FF restaurant of its error and ask that a corrected 1099-MISC form be issued showing $0 in Box 14.Roland Slugg
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Originally posted by Burke View PostI don't think it is going to match to his SSN anyway.Originally posted by Burke View PostAnd the Recipient's identification number is the TP's SSNRoland Slugg
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Originally posted by Burke View PostHmmm.....interesting. I was assuming it would match to whoever had that EIN. I had a case once where the TP's SSN and the EIN of a major foundation were one and the same, except for the configuration.
I also always thought that hypenation or lack of it didn't matter, that numbers were exclusive.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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