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altmman 04-14-2015 11:45 AM

Webmaster tax question: How do you file income from different sponsors 1099s?
 
Say you got a 1099 from 1 sponsor, a 1099 from another, then have income from CCbill.
Do you file that all together as 1 income to your business?
Or do you list them as separate income sources?

Harmon 04-14-2015 11:48 AM

Do not, I repeat, DO NOT ask for tax advice from GFY. :2 cents: Hire an accountant.

That being said, I hope you have an LLC or some kind of corporate identity (S, C etc). If not? Enjoy getting ass fucked as a sole proprietorship.

Or you could just do what I do... I won't go into specifics. :1orglaugh

altmman 04-14-2015 11:49 AM

This is the first year doing my own taxes and of course i waited until the last day. Good luck finding an account on april 14th

Sly 04-14-2015 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by altmman (Post 20448557)
This is the first year doing my own taxes and of course i waited until the last day. Good luck finding an account on april 14th

File an extension and then get an accountant.

Barry-xlovecam 04-14-2015 12:09 PM

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Today is April 14! You can hire an accountant and file an amended return in a month or two if you want. Important thing is to file a return return with or without payment due. The added penalties for not filing in time (by April 15) are very high.

Juicy D. Links 04-14-2015 12:10 PM

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Barry-xlovecam 04-14-2015 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20448577)
File an extension and then get an accountant.

You have to estimate your tax liability and make a payment with your extension.

blackmonsters 04-14-2015 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by altmman (Post 20448550)
Say you got a 1099 from 1 sponsor, a 1099 from another, then have income from CCbill.
Do you file that all together as 1 income to your business?
Or do you list them as separate income sources?

File it all together on Schedule C profit or loss from business.

:2 cents:

baddog 04-14-2015 12:21 PM

Each sponsor is a different source; whether they gave you a 1099 or not

Juicy D. Links 04-14-2015 12:24 PM

get accountant

shermo 04-14-2015 01:00 PM

Extension. Then hire an accountant. Any other advice, is foolish.

DigitalPimp 04-14-2015 01:16 PM

Schedule C line 1, report all business income, whether company that paid you issued a 1099 or not.

altmman 04-14-2015 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20448592)
File it all together on Schedule C profit or loss from business.

:2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by DigitalPimp (Post 20448633)
Schedule C line 1, report all business income, whether company that paid you issued a 1099 or not.


thank you thats what i needed

nm_ 04-14-2015 03:47 PM

get ready to get fucked

self employment tax hurts so much :Oh crap:Oh crap:Oh crap

RyuLion 04-14-2015 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 20448593)
Each sponsor is a different source; whether they gave you a 1099 or not

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links (Post 20448595)
get accountant

Quote:

Originally Posted by sherm (Post 20448620)
Extension. Then hire an accountant. Any other advice, is foolish.

:2 cents::2 cents:

Dead 04-14-2015 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20448577)
File an extension and then get an accountant.

If you file an extension, you still need to send them some money if you feel you owe.....or they will fine and fuck you for years.....

MiamiBoyz 04-14-2015 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nm_ (Post 20448764)
get ready to get fucked

self employment tax hurts so much :Oh crap:Oh crap:Oh crap

Indeed, while America is supposed to (and at one time did) encourage self-employment and entrepreneurism it is actually discouraged on many levels today.

The government would rather have you working for someone else so they can more easily monitor you and your income...they monitor everything else these days right down to your email and your "private" cellphone calls.

Oh but remember the Amerikan corporate slogan "Land of the Free".

Now everyone...pledge your allegiance to the flag!
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epitome 04-14-2015 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20448577)
File an extension and then get an accountant.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20448582)
You have to estimate your tax liability and make a payment with your extension.

:2 cents:

Anyway, a 1099 is just to let you and the IRS know how much someone has paid you. They're informational.

Make sure your self-reported gross income is the same or more than whatever the 1099s add up to, or you're going to have a problem.

Also, if you have a business, you must 1099 everyone you pay more than $600 to unless you paid by credit card, or you paid a corporation. Even then, it is best just to have a W-9 on file so that you can 1099 everyone.

The IRS can hold you liable for income taxes on whatever you pay other entities if you did not report that payment via 1099.

My policy is your first payment does not go out the door until we have a W-9 for you. Even if we'll only be paying you $100 in a calendar year. Makes it all so much easier.

Harmon 04-14-2015 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz (Post 20448797)
The government would rather have you working for someone else so they can more easily monitor you and your income...they monitor everything else these days right down to your email and your "private" cellphone calls.

You do realize that when one works for somebody else, that somebody does own that company, right? You are a fucking moron. :2 cents:


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