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What’s the difference between a 1099 and W-2?

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Regarding the difference between a 1099 and W-2, if you received a W-2, you’re considered an employee. A W-2 reports these:

  • Wages, tips, and other compensation paid to an employee
  • The employee’s income and Social Security taxes withheld and other information
  • Wage information to the employee and the Social Security Administration

You should report the information on the W-2 under wages.

If you received a Form 1099-MISC, you’re considered an independent contractor.

Form 1099 reports payments made in a trade or business to either of these:

  • A person who isn’t an employee
  • An unincorporated business

This form is required when payments of either of these are made:

  • $10 or more in gross royalties
  • $600 or more in rents or compensation

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