Retirement tax questions

For tax purposes, no, she does not need that form.  She can (and is required to) report that income without a 1099.

However, it is possible that she wants it for some other reason.  For example, perhaps she is applying for a loan or some kind of benefits, and having a 1099 is more 'solid' proof of income than without one (although they should still accept her income based on her tax return).

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