What should I do if i paid a sub-contractor & they still won't give me their social security number?
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Ideally, the subcontractor’s Social Security number is obtained before any payments are made for work completed for you. Form W-9 can be used for that purpose, although it is not required.
To maintain compliance with IRS guidelines, you must make a formal request to the subcontractor for his identification number before the end of the year. If you do not have the Social Security number by the time to file Forms 1099-MISC, you should leave the identification number box empty, but still submit the report to the IRS.
The IRS will send a notice stating that the number is missing. This notice must be sent along with a backup withholding notice and W-9 form to the subcontractor. This notifies the subcontractor that he will be subject to withholding until he submits his identification number. He is also subject to a penalty of $50 for failure to furnish the Social Security number to you.
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