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    Dec 18, 2008, 04:53 PM
    1099 from Commission Payment 2 years back?
    Greetings, I have a somewhat interesting question that I hope you can help with.
    Scenario in short:

    Person A agrees to pay Person B commission. Sales and commissions are consummated.
    Person A issues W2 Indep. Contract in 2006 which is signed/faxed under duress by Person B
    Person A never signs/faxes back signed agreement
    Person B assumes no signed agreement, contract is therefore not legitimate

    2 years later, in 2008, Person A goes into a campaign of harassment (emails, Voicemails, etc) to Person B to solicit more business. Now claims a 1099 will be issued against all previously signed checks from 2006) and unless all checks are paid back, will issue a 1099 or W2 to the employment company of Person B.

    Is this considered harassment legit and can they issue a w2 or 1099 2 years after?
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    Dec 19, 2008, 06:55 AM
    If the money was paid in 2006, even without a signed countract, that money is considered to be taxable earned income in the eyes of the IRS.

    Yes, they CAN issue the W-2 or 1099 two years late. They will pay a significant fine to the IRS for the late issuance, but it IS legal In my opinion.

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