Did you receive income from self employment activity?
Or is this income from a different source reported on a 1099?
Or, did you pay someone money and need to issue THEM a 1099?
Old_Cry1308 on
file once with federal, once with state. both often due april 15th, but confirm state deadlines. conflicting info’s common, so check your state’s tax website or ask a tax professional.
6gunsammy on
Can you link to any of the “conflicting information” that you found? This is not something that is controversial.
IranianLawyer on
If you’re the recipient of the income, you don’t file a 1099. You file your tax return and report the 1099 income on there. If your state has income tax, you need to report the income on your state tax return too.
Federal is due April 15, but you can extend to October 15. State is probably the same.
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Can you explain what you mean by “file my 1099s”?
Did you receive income from self employment activity?
Or is this income from a different source reported on a 1099?
Or, did you pay someone money and need to issue THEM a 1099?
file once with federal, once with state. both often due april 15th, but confirm state deadlines. conflicting info’s common, so check your state’s tax website or ask a tax professional.
Can you link to any of the “conflicting information” that you found? This is not something that is controversial.
If you’re the recipient of the income, you don’t file a 1099. You file your tax return and report the 1099 income on there. If your state has income tax, you need to report the income on your state tax return too.
Federal is due April 15, but you can extend to October 15. State is probably the same.