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Yes, you have to send the corrected 1099-MISC form to the IRS and the contractor.
Use a separate Form 1096 for each type of return you are correcting. See General Instructions for Certain Information Returns - IRS.gov
Enter an “X” in the
“CORRECTED” checkbox only when correcting a form
previously filed with the IRS or furnished to the recipient.
Certain errors require two returns to make the correction.
See Filing corrected returns on paper forms later to
determine when to mark the “CORRECTED” checkbox. See the screenshot below.
Yes, you have to send the corrected 1099-MISC form to the IRS and the contractor.
Use a separate Form 1096 for each type of return you are correcting. See General Instructions for Certain Information Returns - IRS.gov
Enter an “X” in the
“CORRECTED” checkbox only when correcting a form
previously filed with the IRS or furnished to the recipient.
Certain errors require two returns to make the correction.
See Filing corrected returns on paper forms later to
determine when to mark the “CORRECTED” checkbox. See the screenshot below.
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