• Ep 83 ~ The 3 Most Common Mistakes Churches Make with Form 1099

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 83 ~ The 3 Most Common Mistakes Churches Make with Form 1099

  • Summary

  • The three most common mistakes churches make with 1099 forms are:

    1. Misclassifying Employees as Independent Contractors: Churches often incorrectly classify workers (e.g., ministers, musicians, or administrative staff) as independent contractors when they should be treated as employees. This can result in tax penalties for the church and confusion for the worker about their tax obligations.
    2. Failing to Issue 1099-NEC for Eligible Workers: Churches sometimes neglect to issue 1099-NEC forms to individuals or businesses paid $600 or more in a year for services. This oversight can lead to fines for failure to file the required forms with the IRS.
    3. Incorrectly Filling Out 1099 Forms: Common mistakes include entering wrong taxpayer identification numbers (TINs), misreporting payment amounts, or filing forms late. These errors can result in penalties and additional scrutiny from the IRS.

    To hear more and to learn what mistakes have to be fixed, take a listen to today's episode.

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