If memory serves, you don't have to 1099 corporations. So if your leased content provider is a corporation and not an LLC, partnership, or sole proprietorship, you probably do not have to 1099 them. Of course, only your hairdresser knows for sure![]()
If memory serves, you don't have to 1099 corporations. So if your leased content provider is a corporation and not an LLC, partnership, or sole proprietorship, you probably do not have to 1099 them. Of course, only your hairdresser knows for sure![]()
You are right Chip I asked my accountant about this today and confirmed it. Most leased content providers are incorporated so this makes alot less work for me.Originally Posted by boyfunk
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