I need to create a 1099 for an individual that got a finders fee for a property I sold. How to I do this?


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An estate agent was not involved in the sale, but someone gave me a reduction in profits. He said I need to create a 1099 for him, so I can set up their share of sales. . . . found taxed on actual income from the sale (who gave me his SS #). Is there anything I can do online? I checked the IRS website, but I have a little “confused. Thanks


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3 Responses to “I need to create a 1099 for an individual that got a finders fee for a property I sold. How to I do this?”

  1. Fool in the Rain Says:

    You can print off a 1099-misc on http://www.irs.gov or if you have trouble go to your local H&R Block and they’ll usually give you blank ones for free. Make sure to get a 1096 as well. Simply fill out your name, address, and Social security number in the payer’s section. Put the realtor’s name and SSN in the payee section. Then the income needs to go in Box 7. Give the realtor two copies, send a copy to the Social Security Adminstration, and keep one for yourself. The address for the Social Security Adminstration varies depending on which state you live in. The form will usually say at the bottom of it. The 1096 needs to go with the copy you send to the SSA, it simply totals all your 1099′s, even though you only have 1, you still need to send it with them.

  2. whatevit Says:

    While at the IRS site, ask for the 1099 form. You file the form with the IRS and a copy to the person that the money went to.

  3. William B Says:

    I am not sure if you can do it online or not, but any office supply store will have 1099′s for sale and will normally include a 1096 which is a summary of all of the 1099′s you issue. In your case the 1096 will be the same as the one 1099 you issued. I believe the deadline for filing is January 31. there are several types of 1099s and yours would be 1099-misc. It is pretty simple to fill out and a finders fee I believe would be put in box 3 for “other income” which the person you send it to will have to claim it on their tax return as income and you would be able to consider it an expense on your tax return.

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