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1099 Form

Definition

A tax form issued to self-employed workers and independent contractors reporting non-employment income.

Explanation

Unlike W-2s (which represent wages), 1099s are issued to freelancers, contractors, and self-employed individuals to report non-employment income. Common types include 1099-NEC for freelance work and 1099-DIV for dividends.

Recipients are responsible for paying their own taxes since no withholding occurred. Self-employed individuals typically pay estimated quarterly taxes using the 1099 income reported.

Example

A freelance designer receives 1099-NEC forms from 3 clients totaling $60,000 and must pay self-employment tax on the full amount.

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