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What does it mean if you are asked to fill out a W-9 instead of a W 4 When you first start a job?

If you’re starting a full time job and your employer hands you a W-9 instead of a W-4, that could mean they’ve hired you as an independent contractor rather than an employee, and that you could be on the hook for tax payments to the IRS.

What does it mean if your employer has you fill out a W-9?

IRS Form W-9 is most commonly used by individuals when they are working as a freelancer or independent contractor. If you ever find yourself filling out a Form W-9, it generally means that a business or person who is paying you money needs your Social Security number so it can notify the IRS of the amount.

What happens if a vendor won’t provide a w9?

Failure to Provide W-9 – If a vendor or contractor refuses to provide a W-9 when its requested the Payee is subject to a penalty of $50 for each such failure.

How should an individual fill out a w9?

W-9 Form Instructions

  1. Line 1 – Name.
  2. Line 2 – Business name.
  3. Line 3 – Federal tax classification.
  4. Line 4 – Exemptions.
  5. Lines 5 & 6 – Address, city, state, and ZIP code.
  6. Line 7 – Account number(s)
  7. Part I – Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
  8. Part II – Certification.

What do I do if someone won’t give me a W9?

If you have requested a Form W-9 from a vendor or subcontractor, and that person has failed to provide it, the IRS requires that you immediately begin backup withholdings of 24% and that you report those withholdings on Form 945. You should continue backup withholdings until you are provided with a TIN.

Do you have to fill out a W-9 if you are an employee?

If you’re misclassified as an independent contractor, your employer’s “savings” will come out of your pocket. If you’re an employee, you should fill out form W-4, not form W-9. (See The Purpose of the IRS W-4 Form for more information.)

Where does the income come from on a W9 form?

All the data presented on a W-9 form comes from IRS tax form 1099, which lists any income paid out to an individual that otherwise would be recorded on an IRS W-2 tax form. This W-9 form is meant for self-employed workers like freelancers, independent contractors and consultants.

When to use a W9 or 1099 form?

Form W-9 Form 1099; For clients to collect tax information from independent contractors: Used by clients to record how much they’ve paid an independent contractor over a year: Submitted once, and then again only if contractor’s information changes: Submitted yearly any year contractor has been paid >$600 by client: Contractor fills it out

Do you need a W-9 if you are a freelancer?

If you work as a freelancer or independent contractor, most of your clients should ask you to complete IRS form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification. This form helps businesses receive key information from their vendors in order to prepare information returns for the IRS.