Client, self employed, Sched. C, rents space for business from an individual.
For 2004, I asked client to obtain the owners Soc. Sec. no. in order to issue
a 1099 for rents paid. Owner refused to furnish SSN. I issued the 1099 anyway,
without a no. and attached a note to copy A stating that owner refused to furnish the
SSN. There has been no response from IRS on this note.
Owner responded by saying that if this happened one more time that the tenant would be ordered to leave the space and remove all his furnishings. The lease would be terminated.
What would you do in this instance. Put the clients lease in jeapordy and prepare a 1099?
or just forget it?
For 2004, I asked client to obtain the owners Soc. Sec. no. in order to issue
a 1099 for rents paid. Owner refused to furnish SSN. I issued the 1099 anyway,
without a no. and attached a note to copy A stating that owner refused to furnish the
SSN. There has been no response from IRS on this note.
Owner responded by saying that if this happened one more time that the tenant would be ordered to leave the space and remove all his furnishings. The lease would be terminated.
What would you do in this instance. Put the clients lease in jeapordy and prepare a 1099?
or just forget it?
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