Jan 14, 2021 09:45:39 AM by Jessica S
I have a client who is asking for my mailing address and SSN for the 1099 for 2020. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't anything tax related processed through Upwork and not directly through the client? How do I politely tell them that I don't need to provide this information?
Thanks!
Jan 14, 2021 04:04:28 PM Edited Jan 14, 2021 04:06:28 PM by Preston H
The client may be ignorant of the fact that she does not need your social security number.
Those matters are handled through Upwork.
I would tell the client:
"When clients hire on Upwork, the transactions are business-to-business transactions and can be classified for tax purposes as regular purchases. Social security numbers are not needed. But if you need anything at all for your purposes, my information is on file with Upwork and you may contact them directly to get everything you need."
Jan 14, 2021 04:24:22 PM by Jennifer M
Jessica S wrote:I have a client who is asking for my mailing address and SSN for the 1099 for 2020. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't anything tax related processed through Upwork and not directly through the client? How do I politely tell them that I don't need to provide this information?
Thanks!
Yeah, you don't need to give them any info. Tell them that Upwork sends you a 1099, so you don't need to get one from them.
Jan 14, 2021 04:31:48 PM by Mary W
Hey, guys, Upwork only sends a 1099 if you make more than $20k in a year. Under that amount, the client is supposed to provide you with a 1099 although I've only had one do so in the last 8 years.
So yeah, your client is trying to follow the law. Go figure. Send them the information. If they are being that careful, you're probably safe.
Apr 1, 2021 11:52:35 AM by Allison B
None of my clients have sent me 1099-NECs. I somehow thought I was supposed to create them.
Is this something they are required to provide? Thanks.
Apr 1, 2021 12:28:28 PM by Amanda L
Mary W wrote:Hey, guys, Upwork only sends a 1099 if you make more than $20k in a year. Under that amount, the client is supposed to provide you with a 1099 although I've only had one do so in the last 8 years.
So yeah, your client is trying to follow the law. Go figure. Send them the information. If they are being that careful, you're probably safe.
I just noticed this comment, Mary. I have only ever had one Upwork client want to send me one, and I told them it wasn't necessary. I've read that payments through credit card processing do not get 1099s eithers - like if you paid them through Venmo or Paypal from a Credit Card. Regardless, I report all my income, and since I incorporated I no longer get a 1099 anyhow.
Jan 14, 2021 06:11:43 PM Edited Jan 14, 2021 06:13:31 PM by Jennifer V
I would point your client to the following link (partial screenshot shows content) and explain that no 1099 is necessary. I did this with one client, who hoped it was true but wanted to cross his t's and dot his i's. He checked with his accountant and dropped the request for my info.
https://support.upwork.com/hc/en-us/articles/211063958-Report-Income-from-Upwork
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