1099 Tax Services You Can Trust

1099 filing requirements are more detailed than most people realize – let us help you avoid the headaches and potential penalties.

Offering 1099 Tax Filing for clients in D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia.

If you’re trying to handle your own 1099 filing without a 1099 tax service, you’ve probably realized: it’s not as straightforward as it first appears. What looks like a simple tax form actually involves specific thresholds and detailed requirements that can be easy to miss.

And on top of that, the IRS has recently upped their oversight on 1099 filings (and the rules keep changing). Getting the details right matters more than ever for avoiding penalties.

The good news? Most 1099 filing issues are preventable – with the right knowledge and systems. And our 1099 tax service can help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure smooth compliance.

Common 1099 Filing Challenges

Most business owners and contractors run into similar issues when handling 1099 filing, like:

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Selecting the Right Form.

With 1099-NEC for contractor payments, 1099-MISC for things like rent and royalties, and 1099-K for payment processor transactions, it’s easy to get confused. (And using the wrong one can create compliance issues.)
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Understanding the Threshold.

The reporting threshold applies to total payments throughout the year, not individual payments. This cumulative aspect often catches people off guard.
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Managing Taxpayer Information.

Getting accurate taxpayer ID numbers that match IRS records is crucial for avoiding backup withholding and penalties. Verifying accuracy can be challenging without proper systems.
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Tracking Multiple Deadlines.

Different 1099 forms have different deadlines, and electronic filing may have different requirements than paper filing. And, many states have their own filing requirements and deadlines to consider too.
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Worker Classification Questions.

Determining whether someone should receive a 1099 or W-2 involves understanding IRS guidelines about worker classification.
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Handling Corrections.

When you find a mistake after filing, you need to submit corrected forms following specific procedures. And the correction process has its own requirements that can be hard to navigate.

How CFO Services Group’s 1099 Tax Service Helps

We get it: 1099 filing has become more complex over the years. And many DMV taxpayers just want to know they’re handling it correctly without spending excessive time learning all the ins and outs.

Our 1099 tax service is designed to handle these complexities for you – so you can focus on running your business while knowing your filing requirements are being taken care of.

We help with:

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Proper Form Selection.

We determine which forms apply to your specific payments and make sure you’re using the right form for each situation.
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Threshold and Requirement Guidance.

We track your payments throughout the year and apply the correct thresholds and reporting requirements.
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Information Accuracy.

We help you collect and verify your taxpayer information through proper W-9 processes. And, we ensure TIN matching to prevent backup withholding issues and penalties.
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Deadline Management.

We make sure your forms are submitted on time, so you don’t have to stress about deadline tracking.
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Worker Classification:

Not sure if someone in your DMV business should get a 1099 or W-2? We help you figure out the right classification using current IRS guidelines.

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Fix Mistakes the Right Way.

When corrections are needed, we handle them properly without creating more problems.
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Plan Ahead All Year.

Instead of scrambling at filing time, we work with you throughout the year to set up systems and keep everything organized.

Ready to Stop Wrestling with 1099 Filing?

With the right help, you can get your 1099 filing done properly, without all the stress and confusion. And we’re here to help make this whole process easier.

So schedule your free consultation.

No pressure – let’s just talk about what you’re dealing with and how we can help make it simpler.

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