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BrooklynKallway See my TER Reviews 194 reads
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A 1099 does not apply to you. You are self employed, you are required to not only pay taxes on income but also SE (social security / fica )  

Your customers would not give you a 1099 at all.

You are Self employed, there are no requirements on tax forms where payment type received is needed.

You should see an accountant who can help you minimize taxes with deductions.
No need to specify who your clients are, you are a web developer is all your accountant needs to know.

It should not be more than a few hundred for a small sideline biz like yours, and a professional will be a godsend for minimizing taxes, contributing to retirement and peace of mind in complying with the ... I R S 😈
 

Good luck!

StuffedOpus913 reads

I provide website design and development for providers as a side gig. I don't make a tremendous amount of money from it per year but it's enough that I'm pretty sure I should be paying taxes. I'm hesitant to start asking my clients for a 1099 because I don't want to put them in any position that could ignite curiosity from a certain government entity. Here comes the dumbest question you've ever heard: can I declare income without stating where it came from? I know Uncle Sam in the end just wants whatever money they can get. Thanks in advance for any responses.

bonordonor270 reads

Lots of small businesses get income from individuals that don't provide 1099s. And actually, 1099s aren't even required from companies that pay less than $600 in the tax year.

Lots of cash businesses out there with no 1099's.  If you want to stay legal, just declare it as cash income. However you should consult an accountant (don't really need a lawyer for this) to make sure you are getting all your legal deductions

1.  You don't need your clients to give you a 1099.  That is on them if they want to do it, it is not your concern if they don't.  You are supposed to declare your income regardless.

2. You only declare the amount of income for your work in web development.  You don't state where it came from.  You just say what it is that you do to earn this money (web design), that is all.

A 1099 does not apply to you. You are self employed, you are required to not only pay taxes on income but also SE (social security / fica )  

Your customers would not give you a 1099 at all.

You are Self employed, there are no requirements on tax forms where payment type received is needed.

You should see an accountant who can help you minimize taxes with deductions.
No need to specify who your clients are, you are a web developer is all your accountant needs to know.

It should not be more than a few hundred for a small sideline biz like yours, and a professional will be a godsend for minimizing taxes, contributing to retirement and peace of mind in complying with the ... I R S 😈
 

Good luck!

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040sc.pdf

 here at the end you can find activity codes which you may choose  for your Sch C  

 As long as you do not require have inventory - cash based method is ok and you are  not  a plumber who provides parts in connection with his service of repairs is not eligible for the cash method of accounting because those parts constitute an income-producing factor.

I would use other services and all other professional services:)  
 
Clients would not provide you with 1099MSC:)

Unless you have other then personal service business and be able accept donations there  from established patrons who  do know you  very well to trust you, and you know them well to allow them  to benefit by tax deduction.

But it is other story

simply create a holding company that your customers pay in to so you can pay yourself a small salary, dividends and expense the rest?  Above board and greater tax advantages.

GaGambler148 reads

any entity that you create for a "small business" should be a flow through vehicle like an LLC or you will be subject to double taxation, Creating a corporation and electing to take C status will do exactly that and who wants to pay taxes more than once?

Don't agree.  You expense an amazing amount of items, ultimately leading to $0 profit/pass along.

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