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Carol K
Mar 4th 2005, 9:33 am
I'm doing my taxes and when I looked closely at the Google 1099, I see that they sent me a "Copy B - for recipient" and a "Copy 2 - to be filed with the recipient's state income tax return. "
So which one of these do I file with the Federal? :confused:
Infiniterb
Mar 4th 2005, 2:20 pm
Hmm, wish I could help more, but I think this may be one of those where you're going to have to contact Google about this.
Carol K
Mar 4th 2005, 7:17 pm
I just recieved a response to my email to google actually, they said they didn't know, contact your Tax Advisor.
Hard to believe nobody else on this forum filed a 1099 from google? Amazing!
Infiniterb
Mar 4th 2005, 10:17 pm
Haha. I know I'll be filling something next year as my first two checks will be a good sized amount.
tsptom
Mar 6th 2005, 10:55 am
I'm doing my taxes and when I looked closely at the Google 1099, I see that they sent me a "Copy B - for recipient" and a "Copy 2 - to be filed with the recipient's state income tax return. "
So which one of these do I file with the Federal? :confused:
I hate to give inaccurate advice but I believe Google sends a copy of the 1099 to the IRS. You just have to report it and the match is done on their (IRS') end.
tsptom
Mar 6th 2005, 11:04 am
What I want to know is, where is my Overture 1099? I received one from Google and Commission Junction but nothing from Overture. Does this mean I didn't hit the minimum with them, because that is possible? Did anyone else get one from Overture? Was it for less than $600 or whatever the minimum is? I can't screw up my taxes.
Thanks
wendydettmer
Mar 6th 2005, 2:58 pm
Yeah, google does send a copy, but most places send the individual a copy that is filed with the taxes. At least that's what is done for regular W2's.
To be honest, the best people to ask about taxes is an accountant. We can probably give our best guess, but the IRS wouldn't care about that if something came back wrong :)
tsptom
Mar 6th 2005, 3:07 pm
Yeah, google does send a copy, but most places send the individual a copy that is filed with the taxes. At least that's what is done for regular W2's.
You are right, the W2's do go but you don't file your 1099 with your federal return. Just as you don't send your bank or mortgage 1099-INT or 1098.
wendydettmer
Mar 6th 2005, 3:11 pm
Ah i see.
well, i believe you, but that doesnt' mean i will ever understand why the IRS does what they do :)
thanks for the clarrification
Carol K
Mar 7th 2005, 5:23 pm
I hate to give inaccurate advice but I believe Google sends a copy of the 1099 to the IRS. You just have to report it and the match is done on their (IRS') end.
Ok, thanks for your replies, this actually makes more sense and explains why I don't have a copy to send to the IRS.
So, I keep one for myself, and send the other one to the state, if they ask for it. Thank You!
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