I employ a leasing company to rent out my property. I pay the leasing company 10% of my monthly rental income ($129.50/month). Also, in January, I had repairs made to the property that totaled $1566 (<$400 for labor and the rest was materials). Do I need to complete 1099-MISC for either one of these companies?
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If you paid someone for $600 or more in services (not products) in the course of business (this includes rental properties), you are required to provide them with Form 1099-MISC.
In your case, you will need to provide the leasing company with a 1099-MISC (unless they operate as a corporation) and you will not need to provide one for the garage door repair.
If you need to prepare and file 1099s, they are available on the IRS website (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099msc_16.pdf will take you right to the form).
Please note that, in order to file your 1099s with the IRS, you are also required to provide Form 1096 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1096_16.pdf), which summarizes the 1099 information.
Filing instructions, including the IRS mailing address, are included on the face of Form 1096.
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