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Home » How to reduce a $65,000 IRS penalty to ZERO
A $65,000 penalty notice arrives from the IRS. You have 650 mismatched taxpayer ID (TIN) and name combinations. The IRS charges you $100 for each one ($250 each starting in the 2015 tax year – making that penalty $162,500). What do you do?
Well, first, maybe you freak out a little. But after that, what do you do?
Believe it or not, we had a filer in this situation come to us for help. Before becoming our client, they e-filed incorrect 1099-MISC forms. They contacted us when they got the $65,000 IRS penalty notice. Here is how we helped them out.
With e-solicitation of W-9 forms, the vendor receives a W-9 form via e-mail. The e-mail includes instructions for accessing the W-9 through Tax1099.com’s secure portal. Once the vendor has edited the form, you will receive a notification via e-mail. The W-9 will be stored on your account in Tax1099.com.
Of course, this is better done before filing than after. Don’t pay the vendor/contractor until you receive the W-9. If the vendor refuses, begin withholding 28% of their compensation. Point the vendor to the IRS site for details on why you are doing the backup withholding. That page says:
Some of our client’s recipients failed the TIN Match process many times. Each time a TIN match failed, we asked for new W-9 information. After some phone calls, the recipients completed their W-9’s.
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