It’s Tax Time, do you know where you 1099s are?
Not many people like doing their taxes, and our tax code doesn’t always make it as easy as it should be, but the key to reducing your stress during tax filling season is maintaining good records and knowing where to find then when you sit down to do your taxes. You should have received your W2’s and 1099s by now. 1099 is the form your bank and brokerage firms will use to report any income (over $5.00) they paid to you. This income is reported to the IRS and you are sent a form. (If you did some work as a subcontractor you may also receive one from someone that paid you for work you did). They are supposed to be in the mail by January 31 st which means you should have received them by now. If you have not, check first to see if you signed up for electronic delivery and if so they may be waiting on line for you. While the payer is responsible for getting them to you, you are responsible for reporting all income on them and cannot use the excuse “they never sent me one” as a reason ...