I have a name with an address but no social that I need to issued a 1099. Is there an easy way to obtain this?
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Originally posted by lsmith View PostClient is an elderly fellow
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Originally posted by lsmith View PostClient is an elderly fellow and I suspect missing SSN belongs to a CNA that he hired. I know that it is his problem, but he needed help and I thought that someone here could direct me to a way to help him.
Too, I think the penalty's only $15 if you send it in by March 30th, although I think there's something in there about "correct information." But even then, I'd plead "reasonable cause" (nobody wants to mess with it).
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First, make sure the customer is required to give the CNA a 1099. If it is not in the course of a business, it is not required.
Then, if it is needed, tell the gentleman you will have to issue this 1099 without a SSN, and a penalty will be forthcoming. I'll bet he will get it or will direct family members to get it.
I have the same problem when the payer tells me, "Well, I don't know where he's at, he's moved off, he won't give it to me, etc." I then tell him about the $50 penalty, and then if he doesn't want to issue the 1099 I tell him he can't claim the expense, which is usually worse than the $50 penalty. Amazing how fast they can get that number.
The option of not claiming the expense is not really viable according to the law, so I don't want anyone to infer that I recommend this. But I explain that is part of the audit procedures, and I use the argument to get results.
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Reasonable cause for Ismith
Originally posted by OldJack View PostBeing elderly is no excuse for anything. They call me elderly, but no one gives me a break for anything other than a senior discount which they also give to young whippersnappers at only age 55. Call that elderly fellow and tell him to get his act together and bring you that SS#.
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