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1099

Posted By: kris on 2007-03-20
In Reply to: Settlement offers - beware - Patti

Yeah, I know about the 1099C, etc. That would still not be as bad as the whole $14,000 amount that it is up to now (with interest and court costs). Combined, my husband and I took home approx $40,000 last year, so our taxes are not bad anyway. This debt is in my name only though. I have never been to court before, so I am just nervous aobut the actual procedure that happens when I am there. I did call my old lawyer for advice, and he actually told me not to get a lawyer if I am trying to claim that I can't afford to pay, because in theory if I can pay for a lawyer, I could pay for the debt, as the court would see it.


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Seriously, no law. You dont turn 1099 into the IRS.
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If co. doesnt send 1099, you must rely on your own
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The company writing the 1099 reports that
They have to report the 1099s they distribute.

I personally have great disdain for tax evaders, which is what you are if you don't report your income.

I pay my taxes and report all of my income fairly and accurately. Those who don't are commiting a criminal act against me as a taxpayer and against the government.

Sending your 1099 in a black envelope would be a protective measure, prevening others from easily viewing information through the envelope. Not quite as underhanded as you seem to want to believe. :)


I just received a 1099 today, please see message, i have a question

This company sends my 1099 today and sent it in a BLACK envelope so you can't see the date it was stamped unless you put a flashlight behind the envelope and then you can barely see it.  Obviously this is late and is only for $310.  Do I have to show this to my tax guy?  Or is there someone I can get a hold of (BBB) about this?  This company was a joke.  I only worked three days for them (not going into the details).  Anyway, I think they were being very sneaky by sending it in a black envelope. 


Thanks