Client is required to pass on all proceeds paid by insurance for loss claim to lender. Lender pays contractor directly. Is the lender required to issue a 1099 form or my client?
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Originally posted by Gretel View PostI am pretty sure lender doesn't since getting the contractor's W-9 was not part of the process. I would like to find out who is the responsible party.
What do you think the contractor is going to say when his check is NOT in the mail because a W9 is waiting to be signed?Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by ATSMAN View PostIf the payer is the lender then they should get a W9 before they cut the check!
What do you think the contractor is going to say when his check is NOT in the mail because a W9 is waiting to be signed?
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